With the rollercoaster of temperatures, many are wondering how it will impact plants. Chief Meteorologist Ellen Bacca has a look at if it impacted spruce trees.

THIS EVENING
Cold and Quiet
Sct’d Lake Effect Snow Showers and Flurries
LOW: 27 (wind chill teens)
WIND: SW 5-10 mph

SUNRISE 7:48 a.m.
SUNSET
7:53 p.m.

TONIGHT Snow flurries this evening will come to an end. Lows will slip into the mid-20s with the wind dropping to 5-10 mph.

TUESDAY Expect a few peeks of sunshine for the first day of Spring! Blustery conditions are expected, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures will warm slightly back to the mid-40s but the wind will likely have it feeling like the 30s all day.

WEDNESDAY Highs return to the 30s with a few flurries possible but no accumulation expected.

LONG RANGE A cooler-than-average pattern is here to stay. Temperatures stick around in the upper 30s to mid-40s. Widespread snow is expected on Friday.

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