Tonight across Western New York, skies will be mostly cloudy with lake effect snow showers.  It will be blustery and cold with air temperatures in the single digits on either side of zero. 

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Temperatures don’t improve much on Monday, expect highs only in the single digits to around 10 above zero.  Wind chill values could get to as low as -35 degrees through Monday evening. Any leftover lake effect snow will taper by midday leaving us with some partial sunshine. 

Temperatures will improve on Tuesday with highs getting back up to around 30. 

We’re then near 40 with snow and rain showers on Wednesday. 

Not to be outdone, colder air works back in as we finish the week and go through next weekend.  Highs will fall back into the teens and 20s with chances for snow showers.

Stay tuned to Spectrum News for updates.