Winter Weather Forecast for the Upcoming Week Snow Showers and Temperature Drops Ahead
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Winter is settling in with a clear message: snow showers and colder temperatures will shape the days ahead. If you have plans or daily routines that depend on the weather, this forecast will help you prepare for what’s coming. Expect a mix of snow showers, temperature swings, and partly sunny breaks that will affect travel, outdoor activities, and home heating needs.

Snow Showers This Afternoon and Tonight
The afternoon will bring snow showers with a high near 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will come from the southwest at about 9 mph, adding a chill to the air. There is an 80% chance of precipitation, so expect light snow accumulation of less than half an inch during the day. This means roads and sidewalks may become slippery, especially in shaded areas or spots that don’t get much sun.
As night falls, snow showers will likely continue, mainly between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. Temperatures will drop to around 21 degrees with west winds blowing at 7 to 10 mph. The chance of precipitation remains at 60%, and new snow accumulation could reach around 2 inches overnight. This heavier snowfall may cause travel delays early Thursday morning, so plan accordingly if you need to be on the road.
Thursday’s Snow Showers and Temperature Drop
Snow showers will likely persist into Thursday morning, mainly before 1 p.m. The high temperature will fall to near 29 degrees, with west winds around 6 mph. The chance of precipitation stays at 60%, but the new snow accumulation will be less than one inch. After the snow tapers off, the sky will clear to partly sunny conditions, offering a brief break from the clouds.
Thursday night will be calm and partly cloudy, with temperatures dropping further to around 14 degrees. This cold night will freeze any remaining moisture, increasing the risk of icy patches on roads and sidewalks. It’s a good idea to check your vehicle and home heating systems to ensure they can handle the colder temperatures.

Warmer Friday with Sunshine
Friday brings a welcome change with sunny skies and a high near 43 degrees. South winds will be light, between 3 and 6 mph, making it feel a bit warmer. This day offers a good opportunity to clear snow from driveways and sidewalks as the sun helps melt some of the overnight accumulation.
Friday night will remain partly cloudy with a low around 33 degrees, which is warmer than the previous nights. This slight warming may reduce the risk of ice but still calls for caution during early morning hours.
Weekend Weather: Cloudy with Snow Chances
Saturday will be mostly cloudy with a high near 44 degrees. The clouds will keep temperatures steady but limit sunshine. Saturday night brings a 40% chance of snow, with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 19 degrees. This means there is a possibility of light snow accumulation overnight, so keep an eye on local updates if you have outdoor plans.
Sunday will stay mostly cloudy with a high near 25 degrees, a significant drop from Saturday. Sunday night will be mostly cloudy and cold, with lows around 6 degrees. These cold conditions will likely freeze any wet surfaces, so be prepared for icy spots.

Early Next Week: Mixed Conditions and Snow Chances
Monday will bring mostly sunny skies with a high near 22 degrees, offering some relief from the cloudy weekend. Monday night will be partly cloudy with lows around 7 degrees, keeping the cold trend going.
Tuesday has a 30% chance of snow with partly sunny skies and a high near 34 degrees. This means there could be scattered snow showers during the day, but not heavy accumulation. It’s a good day to stay flexible with outdoor plans and monitor weather updates.
Practical Tips for the Week Ahead
Driving: Snow showers and icy conditions will make roads slippery, especially early Thursday and Saturday nights. Drive slowly and allow extra stopping distance.
Home Heating: Temperatures will dip below freezing several nights. Check your heating system and insulate pipes to prevent freezing.
Outdoor Activities: Take advantage of Friday’s sunshine for snow removal or outdoor chores. Dress in layers to stay warm during colder days.
Pets and Plants: Bring pets indoors during cold nights and protect sensitive plants from frost.



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