Lake-effect snow hits Northwest Indiana
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Expect cloudy skies overnight with a few evening flurries, then a little light snow after midnight that may coat the ground in spots. Lows will be in the mid to upper 20s with just a light southerly breeze overnight.
While there will be little to no accumulation in areas to our south and east, the Lehigh Valley and areas to the north could get anywhere from a dusting to an inch of snow. North of the Lehigh Valley, snowfall between 1 and 2 inches are possible in the Poconos, and the highest elevations could see up to 3 inches, according to forecasters.
Overnight snow has led to many slick spots this morning, and more isolated snowfall is on the way this afternoon and evening.
We’ll have a milder respite Saturday afternoon. Snowflakes tomorrow and again Sunday bring only a coin-flip chance for a dusting.
Snow showers for the morning as two rounds of snow hit on Friday before another block of arctic air sweeps in and the temperatures plummet again!
See an hour by hour look at when the snow moves through below. Saturday will be chilly with temperatures mainly in the 20s. Temperatures get downright miserable on Sunday. It feels like -1° Sunday morning and up to 7° Sunday afternoon.
Snow accumulations will be limited to a dusting to a half-inch in northern New Jersey, but any wet surfaces could turn to ice by early Thursday.
Lake-effect snow tapers off in central Indiana as a new light snow system moves in overnight, potentially impacting Friday morning commute.
Friday should actually make it up to the upper-30s in the middle of the afternoon, but there's a chance for snow during the morning rush and in the evening into Saturday morning. Here's what we're tracking.
A quick round of snow is expected Friday morning with most areas picking up less than an inch of accumulation.