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This Week's Weather Forecast From Rain to Snow and Everything in Between

Weather can change quickly, especially during this time of year. This week’s forecast shows a mix of rain, snow, and cloudy skies, with temperatures fluctuating between the low 20s and mid-50s. Whether you are planning outdoor activities or just want to stay prepared, understanding the upcoming weather will help you make the most of your days.


Eye-level view of a cloudy sky over a quiet suburban street
Cloudy skies over a suburban street in late autumn

Tonight and Saturday: Cooling Down with Clouds and Calm Winds


Tonight will be mostly cloudy with temperatures dropping to around 33 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will be light, starting from the west at about 5 mph and becoming calm later in the evening. This sets a quiet and cool night ahead.


Saturday brings partly sunny skies with a high near 42 degrees. Winds will remain calm in the morning but shift to the northwest at 5 to 7 mph. This means a crisp but pleasant day for outdoor plans. The mix of sun and clouds will keep the day from feeling too cold or gloomy.


Saturday night will again be mostly cloudy with temperatures falling to around 26 degrees. Winds will stay calm, allowing for a quiet, chilly night.


Sunday: Rain and Snow Showers Arrive


Sunday’s weather will be more active. Before 1 p.m., there is a chance of rain and snow showers. After that, rain showers become more likely. The high temperature will reach near 44 degrees, with a south wind blowing at 3 to 7 mph. The chance of precipitation is 60%, so it’s a good idea to carry an umbrella or raincoat if you plan to be outside.


Sunday night continues with a chance of rain showers before midnight, followed by a chance of rain and snow showers. Temperatures will drop to around 32 degrees, and the chance of precipitation is 40%. This mix of rain and snow signals the transition into colder weather.


Monday and Tuesday: Sunny Break and Showers Return


Monday offers a break from precipitation with mostly sunny skies and a high near 46 degrees. This day will feel a bit warmer and brighter, perfect for catching up on errands or spending time outdoors.


Monday night will be mostly cloudy with a low around 31 degrees. The clouds may keep temperatures from dropping too low, but it will still be a chilly night.


Tuesday brings showers likely, mainly after 1 p.m. The day will be cloudy with a high near 49 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 70%, so expect wet conditions especially in the afternoon and evening.


Tuesday night continues with showers and a low around 41 degrees. The chance of precipitation increases to 80%, so plan indoor activities or dress accordingly if you must be outside.


High angle view of wet streets and cloudy sky during afternoon rain
Wet streets under cloudy sky during afternoon rain showers

Wednesday and Thanksgiving Day: Showers and Snow Showers Likely


Wednesday will see showers likely with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 55 degrees. The chance of precipitation remains at 70%, so expect a wet day with mild temperatures.


Wednesday night brings a chance of rain and snow showers with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 33 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 50%, signaling the approach of colder weather.


Thanksgiving Day will have rain and snow showers likely, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 42 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 60%, so holiday plans may need some flexibility depending on the timing of the showers.


Close-up view of snow-covered branches with cloudy sky in background
Snow-covered tree branches under cloudy sky in late autumn

What This Means for Your Week


This week’s weather will keep you on your toes with a mix of rain, snow, and cloudy skies. Temperatures will hover mostly in the 30s and 40s, with a few warmer days near 50 or above. Here are some practical tips to stay comfortable and safe:


  • Dress in layers to adjust to changing temperatures throughout the day.

  • Keep rain gear handy especially Sunday afternoon through Tuesday night.

  • Prepare for slippery roads and sidewalks on days with snow showers, especially Sunday night and Wednesday night.

  • Plan outdoor activities for Monday, the sunniest and driest day this week.

  • Monitor local weather updates for any changes, especially around Thanksgiving.


 
 
 

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