Get ready for a week of weather that keeps changing and may surprise you. With snow showers, rain, and shifting temperatures on the horizon, it promises to be a week full of variety. Whether you are planning a weekend getaway or just running errands, it’s vital to know what to expect. Here's a detailed breakdown of the upcoming days.
Tonight: The Chill Sets In
Tonight kicks off with the possibility of snow showers and mostly cloudy skies. The temperature is expected to drop to around 22°F, with a gentle west wind at about 10 mph. There is a 40% chance of precipitation, and total nighttime snow accumulation is projected to be less than one inch.
Consider making this evening cozy; maybe enjoy a hot drink while watching the first flakes of snow fill the air.
Saturday: A Chance of Snow Continues
As we welcome Saturday, the chance of snow showers sticks around. The high is expected to reach near 34°F, with winds blowing from the west at 6 to 9 mph. Precipitation chances rise to 50%, and additional snow accumulation will likely be less than one inch.
This could be a good day for a winter walk or some light snow play if you do not mind the cold. Just remember to dress warmly!
Saturday Night: Heavy Snow Expected
Saturday night brings heavier snow. Expect snow showers throughout the evening with temperatures dropping to around 27°F and south winds at 6 to 10 mph. The chance of precipitation climbs to 100%, which could lead to an accumulation of about 2 inches of new snow.
Stay updated on weather alerts as travel may become difficult. If possible, it's best to stay indoors while the snow falls.
Sunday: Showers and Warmer Temperatures
On Sunday, expect mostly cloudy skies and showers likely before 1 PM. The high will be around 42°F with southwest winds at 8 to 10 mph. A 70% chance of precipitation means you could see new amounts less than a tenth of an inch.
With temperatures warming a bit, consider taking care of some errands in the late morning, but don’t forget to grab your umbrella.
Sunday Night: Rain and Snow Mix
As Sunday night unfolds, the forecast indicates possible rain showers mixing with snow after 10 PM. Expect cloudy skies with a low of around 30°F. West winds will begin around 6 mph and calm down as the night goes on. The chance of precipitation is at 20%.
While accumulation may not be significant, keep in mind that fluctuating temperatures can make surfaces slippery, so take care if you need to go out.
Monday: Showers Throughout the Day
On Monday, anticipate showers mainly after 1 PM, with temperatures again reaching around 42°F. A high 90% chance of precipitation suggests a fair amount of rain is coming.
If you have outdoor plans, you may want to reschedule. For those with activities, ensure you have waterproof clothing ready.
Monday Night: Continued Showers
As Monday night arrives, showers are likely to continue primarily before 1 AM. The temperature will drop to about 35°F, with a 70% chance of precipitation.
This night may be best spent indoors, perhaps enjoying your favorite hobbies as the rain provides a comforting backdrop.
Tuesday: Rain, Rain, Go Away
On Tuesday, more rain is expected, especially after 1 PM. You can look forward to mostly cloudy skies and a high near 47°F with a 60% chance of precipitation.
The warmer temperatures may provide a contrast to the cold earlier in the week. If you’re heading out, sturdy waterproof clothing will be helpful.
Tuesday Night: A Soaking Concludes
Tuesday night continues with more rain, with temperatures falling to around 34°F. With an 80% chance of precipitation, expect another rainy night.
In low-lying areas, be prepared for minor flooding. Clearing gutters and drainage pathways can prevent potential water buildup at home.
Midweek Weather: A Windy Wednesday Ahead
Looking ahead to Wednesday, rain will likely remain steady with a high around 44°F and an 80% chance of precipitation. Heavy rain can contribute to localized flooding, so it’s wise to monitor local alerts.
You might want to tackle your errands in the morning before the heavy rain starts.
Wednesday Night: A Chance of Snow Returns
As we near the end of the week, Wednesday night cools down with a low around 24°F. Snow is possible, along with cloudy skies and a 70% chance of precipitation.
While the snow can create a beautiful view, it may also bring travel challenges. Prepare for snow removal and check if vehicles are ready for winter conditions.
Thursday and Beyond: A Gradual Shift
Thursday could see some snow showers, and partly sunny intervals are in the forecast with a high near 31°F. The weather looks to stay unpredictable, continuing to change as we move towards the weekend.
On Friday, expect partly sunny skies with highs nearing 35°F, finishing off a dynamic week.
Stay Prepared
This week is shaping up to be one with a mix of weather, from snow to rain. Staying informed about local forecasts is key to navigating the changing conditions.
Having the right gear, whether that be waterproof clothing for rain or shovels for snow, can greatly improve your experience during this wintry week. Keep an eye on the weather and adjust your plans to stay safe and comfortable.
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