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Winter Weather Forecast A Week of Snow Showers and Cold Temperatures Ahead

Winter is settling in with a firm grip, bringing a week filled with snow showers and chilly temperatures. If you have plans or daily routines that depend on the weather, this forecast will help you prepare for what lies ahead. Expect a mix of snow showers, mostly cloudy skies, and temperatures hovering around the 20s and low 30s throughout the week. Here’s a detailed look at what to expect each day and night.


Eye-level view of snow-covered street with light snow falling
Snow-covered street with light snow falling

Tonight’s Weather: Snow Showers Begin


Tonight, a chance of rain and snow showers will continue until around 1 a.m., followed by likely snow showers through the rest of the night. The sky will remain mostly cloudy, and temperatures will drop to around 24 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will come from the southwest at 9 to 15 mph, with gusts reaching up to 25 mph. There is a 60% chance of precipitation, and total snow accumulation is expected to be less than half an inch.


This means roads may become slick, especially late at night, so it’s wise to drive carefully if you’re out. Keep an eye on weather updates if you have early morning commitments.


Monday and Monday Night: Cold with Increasing Snow


Monday will be mostly cloudy with a high near 30 degrees. Winds will shift to the northwest at 5 to 11 mph, bringing a chill to the air. The night will see snow likely after 4 a.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 18 degrees. Winds will be light and variable, and there is a 70% chance of precipitation. Expect new snow accumulation of about an inch.


This snowfall could affect morning commutes on Tuesday, so plan accordingly. Dress warmly and allow extra travel time.


Tuesday: Heavy Snow Possible


Tuesday looks to be the snowiest day of the week. Snow will fall throughout the day and could be heavy at times. The high temperature will reach near 32 degrees, with light and variable winds. There is a 90% chance of precipitation, and new snow accumulation could reach around 4 inches.


This significant snowfall may impact outdoor activities and travel. It’s a good day to stay indoors if possible or prepare for winter driving conditions.


High angle view of snow-covered trees and roads during heavy snowfall
Snow-covered trees and roads during heavy snowfall

Tuesday Night and Wednesday: Snow Showers and Clearing Skies


Tuesday night will bring a slight chance of snow showers, with mostly cloudy skies and a low near 18 degrees. Winds will be light from the northwest, and the chance of precipitation drops to 20%.


Wednesday will be partly sunny with a high near 36 degrees. This slight warming and sunshine may help melt some of the snow, but patches of ice could remain on roads and sidewalks.


Wednesday Night and Thursday: More Snow Showers


Snow showers are likely again Wednesday night after 1 a.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 24 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 60%. Thursday will continue with snow showers and a high near 34 degrees. The chance of precipitation rises to 80%, so expect intermittent snow throughout the day.


If you have outdoor plans on Thursday, be prepared for wet and snowy conditions. Snow accumulation could make walking and driving more challenging.


Close-up view of snowflakes falling on a frozen window
Snowflakes falling on a frozen window

Thursday Night through Sunday: Mixed Snow Showers and Cold Temperatures


Thursday night will have a chance of snow showers before 1 a.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a low near 4 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 30%.


Friday will be partly sunny with a high near 27 degrees. Friday night brings a 50% chance of snow showers and a low around 17 degrees.


Saturday continues with a 50% chance of snow showers and a high near 34 degrees. Saturday night will have a 40% chance of snow showers and a low near 20 degrees.


Sunday rounds out the week with a chance of rain and snow showers, mostly cloudy skies, and a high near 33 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 40%.


Preparing for the Week Ahead


This week’s forecast calls for consistent snow showers and cold temperatures, which means it’s important to stay prepared:


  • Dress in layers to stay warm, especially during the cold nights and mornings.

  • Keep your vehicle winter-ready with snow tires, a full tank of gas, and emergency supplies.

  • Monitor local weather updates for any changes or winter weather advisories.

  • Allow extra time for travel as snow accumulation and icy patches may slow down roads.

  • Clear snow from walkways and driveways regularly to prevent ice buildup.


 
 
 

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