A large upper level trough will remain in place across the northeastern United States into the weekend. Disturbances will track southeastward around the backside of this trough across our area producing occasional snow showers and flurries.
Today, one of those disturbances will move through the Ohio Valley. Snow showers are widespread across the area this morning, but most of the snow is very light. The snow showers and flurries will persist into the afternoon, then diminish. Highs today will be in the low 30s.
Tonight will be mainly cloudy with a few snow showers or flurries possible. Lows will dip into the low 20s.
Another weak disturbance will cross the area Saturday producing more scattered snow showers and flurries. Highs on Saturday will probably not make it out of the upper 20s.
The upper trough will finally lift out to the northeast on Sunday. We may hold onto a few flurries across the area, but in general, improving conditions are expected. Most locations will probably even see a little sunshine. Highs on Sunday will still be cold, only reaching the upper 20s to low 30s..
High pressure is forecast to bring fair weather to the region for the start of next week. It will still be chilly however with highs in the low 30s on Monday and Tuesday.
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