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What to Expect from the Weather This Week: Snow, Showers, and Blowing Winds

As we step into another week, the weather forecast brings a mix of winter beauty and possible hurdles. With snow showers, brisk winds, and variable temperatures ahead, staying prepared is crucial. Let’s explore what to expect in the coming days.


This Afternoon: Snow Showers and Blustery Winds


This afternoon, get ready for snow showers and blowing snow before 3 PM. You can expect high temperatures around 25°F. Add to that a west wind with gusts between 18 to 22 mph, possibly peaking at 39 mph. This brisk wind combined with snow means a chance of precipitation sits at 80%. Consider grabbing a sturdy jacket and an umbrella before heading out.


Close-up view of snowflakes falling on a wooden porch
Snowflakes gently accumulating on a wooden surface.

In terms of snow accumulation, expect about 2 inches throughout the day. Scenic as it may be, this could create slippery conditions, especially for drivers and pedestrians. Plan your routes carefully.


Tonight: A Chance of Snow Showers


As night approaches, snow showers may reduce but remain possible with a 50% chance of further precipitation primarily before midnight. The temperature will drop to around 16°F under mostly cloudy skies. Tonight’s winds will ease up, shifting to the west at a milder 8 to 14 mph.


Eye-level view of a snow-covered field under cloudy skies
A serene snow-covered landscape reflecting the evening light.

New snow accumulation could be less than half an inch, meaning the ground might continue to sparkle with fresh white powder. It's perfect for a winter stroll—just make sure you're bundled up.


Saturday: Improving Conditions with a Chance of Snow


Looking to Saturday, the forecast shows a slight chance of snow showers. The day will be predominantly cloudy with a high near 31°F and lighter winds at 5 to 7 mph, becoming calm by the afternoon. The precipitation chance drops to 20%, suggesting that most of the day could stay dry.


Saturday night, however, is a different story. Snow chances jump to 100%, with heavy snowfall expected. Brace for around 5 inches of new snow, turning the night into a winter wonderland. This accumulation could complicate travel, so make adjustments to your plans if necessary.


Sunday: A Continuing Winter Theme


Sunday afternoon brings a chance of snow showers after 1 PM, with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. Anticipate a high around 30°F and a gentle northwest wind picking up to 5 to 10 mph. The chance of precipitation decreases to 30%, hinting that significant accumulation is less likely, but still possible.


In the evening, the risk of snow showers persists, and with temperatures dipping to about 15°F, it's wise to layer up before venturing outside.


Following Days: Fluctuating Temperatures and More Possibilities


Monday will start off mostly cloudy with temperatures rising to about 27°F and dropping to a chilly 11°F at night. A cold start to the week, indeed.


Moving into Tuesday, expect continued cloudiness with a high around 30°F. Snow is likely, especially before 1 AM on Wednesday, with a 60% precipitation chance. Tuesday night will remain quite cold at around 19°F, so be mindful of fresh snow accumulation.


By Wednesday, expect mostly cloudy skies again, with a daytime high near 28°F and dropping to about 14°F at night. Another round of snow is likely later, so watch for a midweek flurry.


Final Thoughts: Stay Prepared and Enjoy the Season


As this week progresses, it’s clear winter is showing its face. From snow showers to strong winds, each day brings different weather patterns. While snow adds beauty to the landscape, it’s essential to remain prepared, especially if you have travel plans or outdoor activities lined up.


Dress warmly, follow local weather updates, and practice caution when driving or walking in snowy conditions. Winter can be a delightful season, offering cozy evenings and outdoor fun like snowshoeing or snowman building. Get ready to embrace the chilly days ahead!


High angle view of snow-covered trees against grey clouds
Snow-laden trees providing a dramatic winter scene.

 
 
 

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