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Believe it or not a trace of snow was measured in Central Park last night. The snow lasted only the briefest of moments as a warmer air mass soon arrived. That warm air mass didn't last too long either. The storm that brought us last night's precipitation has moved out to sea. As it moves it has been strengthening. The stronger storm won't bring us more rain but it is pulling more and more cold air from the northwest. Today won't get much warmer than the low-40s we're already seeing, as cold, dry air is moving in.

An Arctic front arrives tomorrow afternoon. We could see a small amount of snow, but we'll definitely have much colder air. Saturday's high will be in the mid-30s. Sunday's high will be in the mid-20s and the wind chill will be considerable. After a really cold night, temperatures are expected to rebound up to thirty degrees on Monday.

As cold as it might be here this weekend it will be much colder in Green Bay on Sunday. Lambeau Field will be around zero degrees as the Giants take on the Packers. Light winds and clear skies are also expected.

Sunday game time temperature map of Wisconsin from the National Weather Service.