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Upcoming Weather Forecast: Rain, Snow, and Mixed Showers Ahead

The coming days will bring a mix of rain, snow, and changing temperatures that will affect daily plans and travel. Understanding the forecast can help you prepare for wet roads, chilly nights, and possible snow showers. This detailed outlook covers the weather from this afternoon through next Friday, highlighting key changes and what to expect.


Eye-level view of wet road with raindrops and cloudy sky
Rainy road with overcast sky

Weather Today and Tonight


This afternoon will be partly sunny with a high near 47 degrees. A west wind will blow gently at 6 to 9 mph, making it feel a bit cooler but still comfortable for outdoor activities.


Tonight, showers will begin mainly after 10 p.m., with a low around 33 degrees. Winds will calm down, but the chance of precipitation is high at 90%. Expect new rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch. This means roads may become slick late in the evening, so plan accordingly if you are out late.


Rain and Showers on Sunday


Sunday will bring steady showers throughout the day, with temperatures rising to near 52 degrees. An east wind will blow at 3 to 7 mph, adding a slight chill to the damp air. The chance of precipitation is 100%, so it will be a wet day overall.


Sunday night will start with rain showers before 4 a.m., then transition to a mix of rain and snow showers. The low temperature will drop to around 30 degrees. Winds will shift from south at 6 mph to west after midnight. The chance of precipitation remains high at 90%, but little or no snow accumulation is expected. This means while you may see some snowflakes, it likely won’t stick to the ground.


Transition to Snow on Monday


Monday will see rain and snow showers in the morning, changing to all snow after 1 p.m. The high temperature will be near 37 degrees, with a west wind at 6 to 9 mph. The chance of precipitation is 80%, so expect a mix of wet and snowy conditions.


Monday night will continue with snow showers and a low around 23 degrees. The 80% chance of precipitation means snow could accumulate overnight, especially on untreated surfaces. This may impact early morning travel, so keep an eye on local updates.


Wide angle view of snow-covered trees and cloudy sky
Snow-covered landscape with overcast sky

Veterans Day and Midweek Weather


Veterans Day will bring snow showers with a high near 37 degrees and an 80% chance of precipitation. The cold temperatures and snow showers will keep conditions wintry.


Tuesday night will also have snow showers with a low around 28 degrees and an 80% chance of precipitation. This means snow could continue to accumulate, especially in areas prone to colder temperatures.


Wednesday will see showers with a high near 43 degrees and a 90% chance of precipitation. The wet weather will continue into Wednesday night, with showers and a low around 32 degrees, also at 90% chance. This suggests a mix of rain and snow showers depending on the temperature.


Late Week Weather Outlook


Thursday will bring more showers with a high near 43 degrees and a 90% chance of precipitation. Thursday night will likely see rain and snow showers with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 28 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 60%, indicating some clearing but still unsettled weather.


Friday offers a chance of rain and snow showers with partly sunny skies and a high near 41 degrees. The chance of precipitation drops to 40%, signaling a possible break in the wet weather.


Close-up view of snowflakes falling on tree branches
Snowflakes on tree branches during snowfall

What This Means for You


  • Travel: Expect wet and slippery roads especially Sunday night through Monday night. Snow accumulation may cause delays or hazardous conditions, so allow extra time for travel.

  • Outdoor plans: Rain and snow showers will limit outdoor activities. Dress in layers and waterproof clothing to stay warm and dry.

  • Home preparation: Keep gutters clear and check heating systems as temperatures drop below freezing overnight.

  • Pets and plants: Bring pets indoors during cold nights and protect sensitive plants from frost.


Staying informed about the changing weather will help you adjust your plans and stay safe. Check local updates regularly as conditions can shift quickly with the mix of rain and snow expected.


 
 
 

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