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What to Expect from the Weather This Week: Snow Showers, Rain, and Potential Accumulations

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Winter is here, bringing with it an unpredictable week of weather. Get ready for a mix of snow, rain, and chilly temperatures that define the season. With temperatures fluctuating and the potential for precipitation, staying informed will help you navigate your plans. Here’s an in-depth look at what to expect in the coming days.


Tonight’s Forecast: A Precursor to Winter Weather


Tonight, expect rain and snow showers before 2 AM, transitioning to all snow as temperatures drop. The evening will be mostly cloudy, with lows around 23 degrees Fahrenheit. A steady west wind at 8 to 10 mph will add an extra chill to the air. With a 30% chance of precipitation, new snow accumulation is expected to be less than one inch.


Eye-level view of a snowy street lined with trees
A quiet street dusted with snow under a cloudy sky

With the likelihood of slick roads, exercise caution while traveling. Even minimal accumulation can create hazardous conditions, so be mindful of your surroundings.


Friday: A Frosty Start and a Cloudy Day


On Friday, light snow showers will likely occur especially before noon. After a brief pause, additional snow showers may return around 4 PM. Expect high temperatures close to 35 degrees Fahrenheit, accompanied by a northwest wind of 5 to 13 mph. Once again, the chance of precipitation is 30%, with new snow accumulation likely remaining minimal.


As snow falls throughout the day, it could create beautiful winter scenes, making outdoor walks a delightful experience.


Friday Night: Transition to Rain Showers


As Friday night rolls in, expect snow showers before 1 AM, followed by a mix of rain and snow that turns to steady rain after 4 AM. Overnight lows will settle around 30 degrees Fahrenheit, with a southeast wind shifting to the south. The chance of precipitation jumps to 80%, with new snow accumulation expected to be less than one inch.


High angle view of a winter landscape with snow-covered fields
A scenic view of a winter landscape under cloudy skies

The wet weather could dampen weekend plans but provides a cozy excuse to stay indoors and enjoy a warm drink. If you must drive, stay alert for rapidly changing road conditions.


Saturday: Rain and Snow Mix


Saturday starts with rain and snow showers likely before 1 PM, transitioning to primarily snow later in the day. Highs may reach around 39 degrees Fahrenheit, with brisk winds of 9 to 16 mph, and gusts that may hit 28 mph. The chance for precipitation is 80%.


As you prepare for your weekend, remember that a mix of rain and snow can create slippery roads. Wear warm clothes and sturdy shoes for any outdoor activities.


Saturday Night: Cold and Cloudy


Saturday night brings a chance for more snow showers, mainly before 1 AM. With temperatures plunging to approximately 9 degrees Fahrenheit, it will be mostly cloudy with a 70% chance of precipitation.


As temperatures continue to fall, ensure your heating is working well, and keep winter gear handy if you need to go outside.


Sunday: More Snow Showers


Expect lingering snow showers on Sunday, especially before 1 PM, with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. Highs will struggle to rise above 18 degrees Fahrenheit, and there is around a 30% chance of precipitation.


Families might consider Sunday a great opportunity for indoor activities like board games or movie marathons—a cozy way to spend the day while the snow falls outside.


Sunday Night: A Bitter Chill


As Sunday night settles in, there is another chance for snows showers before 1 AM. The temperature will drop to around 7 degrees Fahrenheit, and the chance of precipitation remains at 30%.


The cold will make it ideal to stay bundled up indoors. If venturing outside, do so with warm layers.


Monday: Partly Sunny and Chilly


On Monday, enjoy partly sunny skies and a high near 26 degrees Fahrenheit. After a weekend of snow and rain, this break in the weather may be refreshing, even if it remains chilly.


This could be a perfect opportunity to take a short walk outside. Grab a friend or family member to appreciate the winter beauty.


Monday Night: Chilly and Clear


Monday night forecast suggests partly cloudy conditions with lows around 13 degrees Fahrenheit.


Prepare for a frosty start to Tuesday with temperatures plummeting overnight. Dressing warmly is essential if you have early morning plans.


Midweek Weather: Warming Up


Tuesday carries a promise of warmer weather, with partly sunny conditions and a high of nearly 43 degrees Fahrenheit. This change will feel like a break from the bitter cold. By Tuesday night, the chance of showers increases to 50%.


This slight warming trend might inspire thoughts of spring, encouraging residents to plan for warmer days ahead.


Wednesday: Showers Expected


Wednesday is set to bring rain showers with a high nearing 51 degrees Fahrenheit and an 80% chance of precipitation.


This midweek warming can serve as a reminder that even as winter persists, a shift toward spring is on the horizon.


Wrapping It Up


This week's weather delivers a complex mix of rain and snow, keeping us on our toes. From expected light snow tonight to possible rain midweek, staying updated on conditions is key.


With temperatures shifting and precipitation transitions from rain to snow and back again, having a plan can lead to better days ahead. Whether enjoying winter’s beauty outdoors or staying snug indoors, there is always something to look forward to. Stay warm and be safe!

 
 
 

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