Heavy Snow and Chilly Temperatures Ahead This Weekend What to Expect
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Winter weather is about to make a strong entrance this weekend with heavy snow and dropping temperatures. If you have plans or need to travel, it’s crucial to prepare for the conditions ahead. This post breaks down the forecast day by day, highlights what to expect, and offers practical advice to stay safe and comfortable during the snowy stretch.

Snowfall Starting Tonight
The snow will begin mainly before 1 a.m., with periods of heavy snowfall expected. Temperatures will drop to a low near 17 degrees Fahrenheit, and an east wind blowing at 6 to 8 mph will add a chill to the air. The chance of precipitation is 100%, so you can expect around 4 inches of new snow accumulation by morning.
This early snowfall could make roads slick and reduce visibility, so if you need to be out late, drive carefully and keep emergency supplies in your vehicle. Clearing sidewalks and driveways early Saturday morning will help prevent ice buildup.
Saturday’s Weather: Cloudy Then Clearing
Saturday will start mostly cloudy but gradually become sunny by afternoon. The high temperature will reach near 30 degrees Fahrenheit, with a light east wind. This break in the clouds offers a good opportunity to get outside and enjoy the fresh snow, but temperatures will remain cold.
Plan outdoor activities for the afternoon when the sun is out, but dress warmly. Layering is key to staying comfortable in the 30-degree weather.
Saturday Night and Sunday: Clouds Return with Showers
Clouds will increase Saturday night, with temperatures dropping to around 13 degrees. Winds will calm down, making for a quiet but chilly night.
Sunday brings a chance of showers mainly after 4 p.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 37 degrees. Winds will be calm in the morning but shift to southeast around 6 mph in the afternoon. The chance of precipitation is 40%, so keep an eye on the sky if you plan to be outdoors.
Sunday night will see showers mainly after 7 p.m., with a low around 34 degrees and a 90% chance of precipitation. This could mean rain or snow depending on the temperature, so prepare for wet conditions.
Monday Through Wednesday: Mixed Rain and Snow Showers
Monday starts with rain showers before 1 p.m., then transitions to a mix of rain and snow showers. The high will be near 45 degrees, with a 100% chance of precipitation. Monday night will bring snow showers with a low near 19 degrees and breezy conditions. The chance of precipitation remains high at 90%.
Tuesday continues with snow showers and a high near 26 degrees. Breezy winds will persist, and the chance of precipitation is 80%. Tuesday night will likely see more snow showers after 1 a.m., with cloudy skies and a low around 20 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 70%.
Wednesday will have snow showers again, with a high near 29 degrees and an 80% chance of precipitation. Wednesday night will likely bring more snow showers, mostly cloudy skies, and a low around 13 degrees, with a 60% chance of precipitation.

New Year’s Day: Snow Showers Continue
The start of the new year will not bring relief from the snow. Snow showers are likely, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 22 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 60%, so expect continued wintery conditions.
Practical Tips to Prepare for the Weekend Weather
Dress in layers to stay warm and dry. Include waterproof outerwear for snow and rain.
Keep your vehicle stocked with essentials like blankets, a flashlight, snacks, and a snow scraper.
Clear snow early from walkways and driveways to prevent ice buildup.
Check road conditions before traveling and allow extra time for your commute.
Use caution when walking on snow-covered or icy surfaces to avoid slips and falls.
Monitor weather updates regularly as conditions can change quickly.
What This Means for Your Weekend Plans
The heavy snow tonight and cold temperatures through the weekend will impact travel and outdoor activities. If you planned to be outside early Saturday, expect snow-covered roads and sidewalks. The gradual clearing Saturday afternoon offers a window for outdoor fun, but temperatures will remain low.
Sunday and the days following bring a mix of rain and snow showers, which could make roads wet and slippery. If you have errands or events, plan for possible delays and dress for changing weather.




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