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This Week's Weather Forecast Snow and Rain Showers Ahead

Winter weather is making its presence felt this week with a mix of snow and rain showers expected across the region. If you have plans outdoors or need to commute, staying updated on the daily forecast will help you prepare for changing conditions. This week’s weather brings fluctuating temperatures and varying chances of precipitation, so layering your clothing and keeping an umbrella or snow gear handy will be wise.


Eye-level view of snow-covered street with light snow falling
Snow showers expected Monday morning in residential area

Monday and Monday Night: Snow Showers and Chilly Temperatures


Monday starts with a high chance of snow showers, especially before 2 p.m. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a high near 27°F. Winds will be light from the west at 3 to 8 mph, making the cold feel a bit sharper. Snow accumulation will be light, with less than an inch expected, but roads and sidewalks could become slippery during the morning hours.


By Monday night, the snow showers taper off, leaving a slight chance of more snow before 9 p.m. Temperatures will drop to around 12°F, with mostly cloudy skies continuing. Southwest winds will pick up slightly to around 7 mph. This chilly night calls for warm indoor plans or proper winter gear if you must be outside.


Tuesday and Tuesday Night: Clouds Increase, Temperatures Rise Slightly


Tuesday will see increasing cloud cover with a high near 30°F. Winds will shift to the south at 3 to 6 mph, bringing a slight warming trend compared to Monday. While no precipitation is expected during the day, the cloudiness will keep the sun hidden.


Tuesday night remains mostly cloudy with temperatures settling around 23°F. Winds will increase slightly from the south at 7 to 10 mph. This milder night compared to Monday will still feel cold, so dress accordingly if you’re out late.


Wide angle view of cloudy sky over suburban neighborhood
Cloudy skies expected Tuesday with mild temperatures

Midweek Weather: Showers Arrive Wednesday and Thursday


Wednesday brings a chance of showers mainly after 1 p.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 40°F. The chance of precipitation is about 30%, so some rain or snow showers could develop in the afternoon. Wednesday night stays mostly cloudy with lows around 23°F.


Thursday continues the trend with a chance of showers after 1 p.m. Temperatures rise to a high near 46°F, the warmest day this week so far. The chance of precipitation increases to 40%, so expect rain showers to become more likely. Thursday night will bring rain showers before 1 a.m., then a mix of rain and snow showers with a low near 34°F. The chance of precipitation reaches 100%, signaling a wet and wintry night ahead.


Weekend Outlook: Snow and Rain Showers Continue


Friday offers a chance of snow showers with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 35°F. The chance of precipitation is 50%, so snow may accumulate in some areas, especially in the morning or evening. Friday night will be mostly cloudy with lows around 14°F, making it a cold night.


Saturday continues with a chance of snow showers and mostly cloudy conditions. The high will be near 36°F, with a 40% chance of precipitation. Saturday night brings a mix of rain and snow showers with a low around 28°F and a 50% chance of precipitation.


Sunday rounds out the week with a chance of rain and snow showers, mostly cloudy skies, and a high near 38°F. The chance of precipitation remains at 40%, so expect unsettled weather to continue.


Close-up view of snowflakes falling on tree branches
Snow and rain showers expected over the weekend

Tips to Prepare for This Week’s Weather


  • Dress in layers to adjust easily between cold mornings and milder afternoons.

  • Keep waterproof gear like boots and jackets ready for rain and snow showers.

  • Drive carefully on Monday morning and Friday when snow accumulation may affect roads.

  • Check local updates regularly as precipitation chances and timing can shift.

  • Protect outdoor plants and pets from cold and wet conditions.


 
 
 

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