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

Winter is settling in with a mix of snow showers and dropping temperatures expected over the next several days. If you have plans outdoors or need to prepare your home and vehicle, this forecast will help you stay ahead of the weather. Snowfall will be light but persistent at times, and temperatures will hover near or below freezing, creating typical winter conditions that call for caution and readiness.


Eye-level view of snow-covered street with light snow falling
Light snow falling on a residential street, early evening

Afternoon and Evening Snow Showers


This afternoon, expect a chance of snow showers mainly after 4 p.m. The sky will remain cloudy with a high temperature near 25°F. Winds will come from the west at around 7 mph, which may add a slight chill to the air. The chance of precipitation is about 30%, so while snow showers are not guaranteed, it’s wise to keep an eye on the sky.


Snow accumulation during the day will be light, with less than half an inch possible. This means roads and sidewalks might become slick in spots, especially if temperatures stay low. If you’re heading out later in the day, consider wearing warm layers and footwear with good traction.


Tonight, snow showers become more likely, especially between 10 p.m. and 3 a.m. The chance of precipitation rises to 70%, and new snow accumulation could reach up to an inch. Temperatures will drop to around 17°F, and winds will calm, which might make the snow stick more easily to surfaces.


Sunday’s Snow and Cooling Temperatures


Sunday will bring another chance of snow showers, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 26°F. Winds will be calm in the morning but shift to the west at about 6 mph in the afternoon. The chance of precipitation is 50%, so intermittent snow showers are likely throughout the day.


Snow accumulation on Sunday will again be light, less than half an inch, but combined with the previous night’s snow, some areas could see a thin layer of fresh snow cover. This may affect travel conditions, so plan accordingly if you need to be on the roads.


Sunday night will be mostly cloudy with a low around 8°F. Winds will come from the northwest at 5 mph but will calm by evening. The cold night will help maintain the snow cover, so expect icy patches in the morning.


High angle view of snow-covered trees and rooftops under cloudy sky
Snow-covered trees and rooftops on a cloudy winter afternoon

Monday’s Snow Showers and Temperature Fluctuations


Monday will see snow showers likely again, with a 70% chance of precipitation. The day will be cloudy, and temperatures will rise slightly to a high near 29°F. Winds will be calm in the morning but shift to the southeast at around 5 mph in the afternoon.


Monday night brings a slight chance of snow showers before 1 a.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a low near 22°F. The chance of precipitation drops to 20%, so any snow that falls will likely be light.


These conditions suggest a continued pattern of light snow and cold temperatures, which can keep roads slippery and outdoor surfaces icy. It’s a good idea to keep salt or sand handy for walkways and driveways.


Midweek Weather: Cloudy Skies and Showers


Tuesday will be mostly cloudy with a high near 39°F, marking a slight warming trend. However, Tuesday night will bring showers likely, with a 70% chance of precipitation and a low around 33°F. This could mean rain or mixed precipitation depending on local temperatures.


Wednesday offers a chance of showers with cloudy skies and a high near 41°F. The chance of precipitation is 50%, so expect some wet weather during the day. Wednesday night will be mostly cloudy with a low near 31°F, which could lead to freezing rain or icy conditions if temperatures dip below freezing.


Late Week Outlook: Showers and Mild Temperatures


Thursday will remain mostly cloudy with a high near 40°F. There is a chance of showers Thursday night, with a 40% chance of precipitation and a low around 32°F. Friday continues this pattern with a chance of showers and a high near 45°F, with a 50% chance of precipitation.


This gradual warming trend toward the end of the week may bring rain instead of snow, but temperatures near freezing at night could still cause icy patches. It’s important to stay alert to changing conditions, especially if you commute or spend time outdoors.


Close-up view of icy road surface with light snow patches
Icy road surface with patches of snow in early morning light

Preparing for the Week Ahead


With a week of snow showers and fluctuating temperatures ahead, preparation is key. Here are some practical tips to stay safe and comfortable:


  • Dress in layers to stay warm and dry, especially if you plan to be outside during snow showers.

  • Check your vehicle for winter readiness: tires, windshield wipers, and antifreeze levels.

  • Keep walkways clear by shoveling snow promptly and using salt or sand to reduce ice buildup.

  • Monitor weather updates regularly, as conditions can change quickly with the mix of snow and rain expected.

  • Allow extra travel time during snow showers and icy conditions to avoid accidents.


 
 
 

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