Windy Friday Sets the Stage for a Much Colder Weekend
A powerful low-pressure system is creating a dramatic weather shift this Friday, bringing strong wind gusts and setting up a significantly colder weekend across the region.
Strong Winds and Cold Front Move In
Friday will start with partial sunshine and mild temperatures, but conditions will change quickly. As a cold front pushes through the area, winds are expected to become gusty, potentially reaching up to 45 mph. These blustery conditions may impact travel and outdoor activities.
By late afternoon, temperatures will begin dropping rapidly, signaling the arrival of much colder air.
Sharp Temperature Drop Friday Night
Overnight, temperatures will fall sharply, and colder air moving in behind the front may trigger a few snow flurries. While accumulation is expected to be light, road conditions could become slick in isolated areas.
Weekend Weather Outlook
- Saturday: Dry but noticeably colder with brisk winds and below-average temperatures.
- Sunday: Cloudy skies with scattered snow showers possible. Minor accumulation may occur on grassy surfaces.
- Sunday Night: Continued cold conditions with occasional flurries before gradual improvement early next week.
What This Means
This weather transition marks a clear shift toward early winter conditions. Residents should prepare for colder temperatures, strong wind chills, and possible snow showers throughout the weekend.
Stay updated with the latest weather forecast updates, winter storm alerts, and cold weather advisories as conditions continue to evolve.

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