ERIE, PA – Temperatures are falling back to normal levels for November, after record warmth throughout the week. Here’s a look at the journey we’ve been on.
A Canadian cold front approaches and then moves through on Friday, outside of a few scattered clouds, this cold front will be largely moisture-starved. It will be increasingly windy through the day, with a few hours of gusts approaching 30-35 mph as the cold front blows through.
After a frosty and cold start Saturday morning, we have a sunny and chillier Saturday, as a big area of high pressure builds over the Great Lakes. It looks nice for the Veterans Day parade in Erie on Saturday.
A winter storm with heavy snow over the Rockies glides into the Great Lakes on Sunday, but no snow is expected locally. Plan on wet weather for Sunday and likely a few scattered showers lingering into Veterans Day, as much-needed rain arrives.
Stay tuned to Your Weather Authority for the latest forecast.