It is about time for the snow to make its way! The maker of this much needed Christmas decoration is a low pressure which will come up from the Plains and undergo occlusion (a process in which cooler air wraps around the centre thus giving the low its maximum intensity and then quickly weakening it). The low will develop shortly and quickly move along an intensifying upper level trough. This trough will turn into an upper level low as it moves across the Great Lakes. The system will push its warm front through the region tomorrow and that will push temperatures up around 50, but the cold front will not be far behind. The cold front, a strong one, will produce severe weather down in the southern states, and wintery weather up here. The cold front will move through the area Thursday afternoon/night and that will push temperatures down into the 30's and 20's (location depending). The fun part comes when the gusty NW winds push over the still warm lake waters, and for Cleveland to Buffalo that means lake effect. Now, I am still a bit unsure of how much snow will fall, for now I will go with about 2-4 inches for Erie. However, the temperatures and the ground temperatures will be a bit finicky for right now, and while 2-4 inches of snow may fall on Friday...some of it might not stick. This is something I will keep an eye on as the latest charts come out.
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