Tonight across Western New York, expect widespread steady snow, heavy at times.  It will be blustery as well, so expect blowing and drifting snow to lead to reduced visibility at times.  Use extreme caution if you must travel.  Temperatures will be around 10. 

On Sunday, steady snow continues into the morning, but will transition to scattered snow showers during the afternoon.  Temperatures will only be in the teens, but it will feel much colder than that with the wind. 

Snow totals by Monday will be around a foot, give or take, with some spots in the Southern Tier seeing a bit more.  Snow will taper Monday but temperatures will still be frigid.  Wind chill values could drop to as low as -35 degrees.

Tuesday those temperatures rebound into the 30s with a blend of sun and clouds. 

More precipitation is on the way in the form of rain and snow on Wednesday with highs in the mid-30s.

Stay tuned to Spectrum News for updates.