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A Comprehensive Weekly Weather Forecast With Rain and Snow Possibilities

Weather can change plans quickly, especially when both rain and snow are in the forecast. This week brings a mix of sunny days, chilly nights, and chances of precipitation that range from light snow showers to steady rain. Understanding what to expect can help you prepare your wardrobe, schedule outdoor activities, and stay safe on the roads. Here’s a detailed look at the weather for the next several days.


Eye-level view of a partly cloudy sky with patches of sunlight over a suburban neighborhood
Partly sunny afternoon with scattered clouds over residential area

Today and Tonight: Clear Skies Turn Cloudy


This afternoon will be mostly sunny with a high near 36°F. A northwest wind blowing around 8 mph will keep the air crisp but not too harsh. It’s a good day to get outside for a walk or some fresh air while the sun is out.


Tonight, clouds will increase, and temperatures will drop to around 20°F. Winds will calm down after midnight, shifting from northwest at 5 to 7 mph to nearly still. This cooling and cloud cover set the stage for a chilly night, so make sure to bundle up if you’re heading out late.


Saturday: Snow Showers Possible


Saturday brings a slight chance of snow showers, with a 20% chance of precipitation. The day will be partly sunny, but the high will dip slightly to near 33°F. Winds will come from the west at 5 to 13 mph, which could make it feel colder than the thermometer reads.


Snow showers are expected to be light and scattered, so while some areas might see a dusting, others may stay dry. It’s wise to keep an eye on local updates if you plan to travel or spend time outdoors.


Saturday Night and Sunday: Mostly Cloudy with Rising Temperatures


Saturday night will be mostly cloudy with a low around 24°F. Winds will shift to the southwest at about 6 mph, signaling a change in the weather pattern.


Sunday will remain mostly cloudy but warmer, with a high near 51°F. The southwest wind will continue at 6 to 10 mph, bringing milder air. Sunday night will stay mostly cloudy with a low around 37°F, so temperatures will remain relatively mild compared to earlier in the week.


Monday: Partly Sunny with Rain Chances Late


Monday looks partly sunny with a high near 55°F, a noticeable jump in temperature. However, rain chances increase late Monday night, starting after 2 a.m. The chance of precipitation is about 30%, so you might want to keep an umbrella handy if you’re out late.


The low Monday night will be around 38°F, with mostly cloudy skies. This transition hints at a wetter pattern moving in for the middle of the week.


High angle view of wet pavement and raindrops on a car windshield during a rainy afternoon
Wet street and raindrops on car windshield during rain

Tuesday and Wednesday: Rain Likely


Tuesday will see rain likely, especially after 2 p.m., with a 60% chance of precipitation. The high temperature will reach near 60°F, making it a mild but wet day. Expect mostly cloudy skies throughout.


Tuesday night continues with rain likely and a 70% chance of precipitation. The low will be around 49°F, so temperatures will stay relatively warm for this time of year.


Wednesday will also have rain likely, with a 70% chance of precipitation and a high near 69°F. This is the warmest day of the week, but the rain may keep outdoor plans limited. Wednesday night holds a 50% chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies and a low near 47°F.


Thursday: Rain Chances Continue


Thursday will remain mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of rain and a high near 60°F. While the rain may not be constant, scattered showers are likely throughout the day. It’s a good idea to plan indoor activities or have rain gear ready if you need to be outside.


Close-up view of snowflakes falling gently on a tree branch during early morning
Snowflakes gently falling on tree branch in early morning

What This Means for Your Week


  • Dress in layers to adjust to the temperature swings from the 20s at night to highs near 70°F midweek.

  • Prepare for wet conditions especially Tuesday through Thursday, with rain likely to affect travel and outdoor plans.

  • Watch for snow showers Saturday, which could create slick spots on roads and sidewalks.

  • Keep an eye on local weather updates as conditions can change, especially with the mix of rain and snow.


This week’s forecast shows a clear shift from cold and dry to warmer and wetter weather. Planning ahead will help you stay comfortable and safe no matter what the skies bring.


 
 
 

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