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What Weather to Expect in the Coming Days?

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As we step into this week's weather, prepare for a mix of rain, snow, and chilly temperatures. The forecast hints at significant precipitation and gusty winds, prompting the need for awareness and preparation. Let’s break down what you can expect in the coming days.


Afternoon Forecast


This afternoon, rain showers are anticipated to start before 4 PM, followed closely by a chance of snow.


You may encounter patchy fog until around 2 PM, which can reduce visibility. Expect cloudy skies with temperatures around a brisk 42°F. Dressing warmly is crucial if you're heading out. Winds from the west will intensify, blowing at 13 to 21 mph, with gusts potentially reaching 37 mph. There's a 60% chance of precipitation, so make sure to carry an umbrella or wear a raincoat. If you’re venturing out, be prepared for sudden changes in weather.


High angle view of raindrops on a windowpane
Rain showers leading into wintery weather.

Tonight's Snowfall


As night falls, snow showers will become prominent.


Heavy snowfall is possible, with temperatures dropping to about 20°F. Expect a steady westward wind of 14 to 18 mph and gusts as high as 36 mph. The chance of precipitation jumps to 90%, and new snow accumulation could reach around 6 inches. If you have outdoor plans, it’s time to pull out those snow shovels and make sure your vehicles are prepared for the winter weather.


Close-up view of freshly fallen snow on a tree branch
Fresh snowfall creating a winter wonderland.

Friday Forecast


Looking ahead to Friday, expect snow showers to continue, primarily before 1 PM.


The predicted high for the day is around a chilly 25°F, with west winds between 11 and 15 mph. Similar to the previous night, there’s a 90% chance of precipitation, and new snow accumulation may again be around 6 inches. If you plan to travel, be sure to check road conditions first, as heavy snowfall can significantly impact visibility.


Friday Night


As night approaches, you will see mostly cloudy skies, and temperatures will drop to around 15°F.


Winds will calm to about 6 mph, providing a brief respite but still feeling cold. Make sure to wear layers if you venture outside.


The weekend brings more weather surprises, so let’s discuss what's next!


Saturday's Snow and Rain


Saturday brings more snow, with a high temperature near 30°F.


A light southeast wind at 5 to 8 mph won’t prevent the 90% chance of precipitation. The steady snowfall throughout the day makes it essential to remain updated on weather alerts and travel advisories to prevent any surprises.


Saturday Night Launches Mixed Precipitation


As the evening sets in, prepare for a mix of snow and freezing rain after 1 AM.


The temperatures will fall to around 26°F, with a 90% chance of precipitation remaining. It is wise to keep your snow gear handy, as conditions are expected to worsen. The forecast indicates a switch to snow after 4 AM, so have those snow boots ready for the morning.


Sunday’s Rain to Snow Transition


On Sunday, rain is expected before 1 PM, before transitioning into snow throughout the rest of the day.


The day will reach a high of about 37°F, with a 100% chance of precipitation. The anticipated moderate to heavy rain and snow could create challenging travel conditions, so stay updated on advisories and consider your plans carefully.


Sunday Night: Snow Showers


As we move into Sunday evening, additional snow showers along with areas of blowing snow after 1 AM are in the forecast.


Low temperatures will drop to about 13°F, which is a significant chill. The chance of precipitation is still high at 80%, which calls for warm clothing and potential snow removal preparations for the following day.


Upcoming Week Overview


Looking ahead to Washington's Birthday on Monday, snow showers are likely, mainly before 1 PM, with a high around 18°F.


Blowing snow could worsen the already low temperatures, and the chance of precipitation sits at 70%. This makes it crucial to remain alert regarding travel conditions.


By Monday night, snow showers may return with temperatures falling to around 7°F.


Tuesday continues the trend with overcast skies and highs near just 17°F. Scattered snow showers are expected, with nighttime temperatures again dipping to 7°F.


Lastly, by Wednesday, mostly cloudy skies will prevail, and expect a high of about 20°F as the cold grip on the area continues.


Weather Preparedness


This week's weather forecast features a mix of rain and snow along with freezing temperatures.


With various chances of precipitation each day, it is vital to stay informed and prepare for the dynamic winter weather. Whether you have travel plans, outdoor activities, or daily commutes, being aware of the changing conditions will help you stay safe. Make sure to dress appropriately, keep supplies handy, and stay updated on weather alerts as you plan your activities. Stay warm and be careful out there!

 
 
 

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