Get Ready for a Week of Mixed Weather Showers Rain and Snow
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The upcoming week promises a mix of weather conditions that will keep everyone on their toes. From evening showers to rain and snow showers, the forecast calls for a variety of precipitation types and fluctuating temperatures. Preparing for these changes can help you stay comfortable and safe whether you’re commuting, running errands, or enjoying outdoor activities.

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Evening showers will bring wet streets and cooler temperatures before 9 pm.
Tonight’s Showers and Windy Conditions
Tonight will start with showers mainly before 9 pm, accompanied by a south wind blowing between 7 to 15 mph, with gusts reaching as high as 26 mph. Temperatures will drop to a low near 42 degrees. The chance of precipitation is high at 80%, but the total rainfall is expected to be light, with less than a tenth of an inch possible.
If you plan to be outdoors this evening, it’s wise to have an umbrella or rain jacket handy. The gusty winds may make it feel colder than the thermometer indicates, so layering is a good idea.
Saturday’s Weather: A Mix of Clouds and Light Showers
Saturday will bring a slight chance of showers early in the morning between 7 am and 9 am, with a 20% chance of precipitation. The day will be mostly cloudy, and temperatures will rise to a high near 50 degrees. Winds will shift to the west, blowing at 6 to 10 mph.
Saturday night will see showers likely after 1 am, with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 33 degrees. Winds will calm down, and the chance of precipitation will be about 70%. Again, precipitation amounts will be light, less than a tenth of an inch.
Sunday Brings Steady Rain and Cooler Temperatures
Sunday’s forecast calls for rain throughout the day, with a high near 52 degrees. Southeast winds will blow gently at 5 to 8 mph. The chance of precipitation is 100%, so expect a wet day.
Sunday night will continue with rain before 10 pm, then rain possibly mixed with snow showers. Temperatures will drop to around 30 degrees, and the chance of precipitation remains high at 90%. This mix of rain and snow signals the transition toward colder weather.

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Snow showers will start to appear as temperatures drop, signaling the arrival of winter weather.
Monday and Veterans Day: Snow Showers Take Over
Monday will bring snow showers likely, possibly mixed with rain in the morning, turning to all snow after 1 pm. The high temperature will be near 39 degrees, with a 70% chance of precipitation. Monday night will continue with snow showers mainly after 1 am, with a low around 24 degrees.
Veterans Day will see snow showers again, with a high near 39 degrees and an 80% chance of precipitation. These conditions suggest a significant shift toward colder, wintry weather.
Midweek Weather: Continued Showers and Snow Mix
Tuesday night will likely bring snow showers with mostly cloudy skies and a low near 29 degrees. The chance of precipitation remains at 70%.
Wednesday will have showers with a high near 46 degrees and an 80% chance of precipitation. Wednesday night will continue with showers and a low around 32 degrees, with a 90% chance of precipitation.
Thursday will see more showers with a high near 43 degrees and an 80% chance of precipitation. Thursday night will have a chance of rain and snow showers, mostly cloudy with a low around 28 degrees and a 50% chance of precipitation.
Friday’s Mixed Precipitation Chance
Friday will bring a chance of rain and snow showers with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 42 degrees. This mix of precipitation will continue the trend of fluctuating weather conditions as the week closes.

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Snowflakes and raindrops will mix during the week, creating slippery conditions.
How to Prepare for the Week Ahead
Dress in layers to adjust easily to changing temperatures and conditions.
Keep waterproof gear like rain jackets and boots ready for wet days.
Drive carefully on wet or icy roads, especially when snow starts mixing with rain.
Monitor weather updates daily to stay informed about changing conditions.
Plan outdoor activities for times when precipitation chances are lower, such as Saturday afternoon.


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