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Weather Forecast for the Week Rain Snow Showers and Cooler Temperatures Ahead

The upcoming week brings a mix of rain, snow showers, and cooler temperatures that will affect daily plans and travel. Expect changing weather conditions with periods of precipitation and fluctuating temperatures from the mid-40s to the upper 20s by the weekend. This forecast will help you prepare for the week ahead, whether you need to dress for wet weather or plan outdoor activities around the showers.


Eye-level view of wet street with rain and snow showers falling
Rain and snow showers on a city street

Monday and Monday Night: Showers Give Way to Partly Sunny Skies


Monday starts with lingering showers mainly before 11 a.m., including rain and snow showers early in the day. Temperatures will reach a high near 44 degrees Fahrenheit, with south winds shifting to the west in the afternoon at 5 to 10 mph. Wind gusts could reach up to 20 mph, so expect breezy conditions.


By Monday night, the skies will clear somewhat, becoming mostly cloudy with a low around 33 degrees. Winds will settle to a gentle south breeze near 7 mph. Precipitation chances drop, giving a break from the rain and snow showers.


What to Expect


  • Morning rain and snow showers taper off by late morning

  • High temperatures near 44 degrees

  • Wind gusts up to 20 mph, so secure loose outdoor items

  • Mostly cloudy skies overnight with lows near freezing


Tuesday and Tuesday Night: Showers Return with Warmer Temperatures


Tuesday will bring more showers, especially after 1 p.m., with a high near 49 degrees. The south wind will blow steadily at 7 to 9 mph, increasing moisture in the air. The chance of precipitation is 70 percent, so keep an umbrella handy if you plan to be outside.


Tuesday night continues with showers mainly before 1 a.m., and temperatures will stay mild with lows around 41 degrees. The chance of precipitation remains high at 80 percent, so expect wet conditions into the early morning hours.


Key Points for Tuesday


  • Showers likely after early afternoon

  • Warmer temperatures near 49 degrees

  • High chance of rain into the night

  • Keep rain gear ready for evening activities


High angle view of cloudy sky with rain showers over a suburban neighborhood
Cloudy sky with rain showers over homes

Wednesday Through Friday: Increasing Snow Showers and Cooler Weather


Wednesday starts with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 57 degrees, but showers are likely mainly after 1 p.m. The chance of precipitation is 70 percent. By Wednesday night, rain showers will continue before 1 a.m., then transition to a chance of rain and snow showers as temperatures drop to around 32 degrees.


Thanksgiving Day will see snow showers likely mainly after 1 p.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 39 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 60 percent. The colder air will bring snow showers into Thursday night, with lows around 27 degrees and a 60 percent chance of snow.


Friday continues with snow showers likely and mostly cloudy skies, with a high near 35 degrees. The chance of precipitation remains at 60 percent. Friday night will have a chance of snow showers with lows near 24 degrees and a 40 percent chance of precipitation.


What to Prepare For


  • Cooler temperatures dropping into the 20s and 30s by midweek

  • Snow showers likely from Wednesday night through Friday

  • Thanksgiving Day snow showers mainly in the afternoon

  • Dress warmly and prepare for slippery roads and sidewalks


Weekend Outlook: Chance of Snow Showers and Partly Sunny Skies


Saturday offers a chance of snow showers with partly sunny skies and a high near 35 degrees. The chance of precipitation is lower at 30 percent, but still enough to keep an eye on the forecast if you plan outdoor activities.


Weekend Tips


  • Expect chilly weather with highs in the mid-30s

  • Snow showers possible, but less likely than earlier in the week

  • Partly sunny skies provide some breaks from the clouds


Close-up view of snow-covered tree branches with cloudy sky
Snow-covered tree branches under cloudy sky

Practical Advice for the Week Ahead


 
 
 

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