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Winter Weather Forecast: Snow Chances and Temperatures for the Upcoming Week

Winter is settling in with a mix of snow showers, gusty winds, and fluctuating temperatures. If you live in an area expecting these conditions, it’s essential to prepare for the week ahead. This forecast breaks down the expected weather day by day, helping you plan your activities, travel, and safety measures. Snowfall will be a recurring theme, with chances increasing and decreasing throughout the week, accompanied by temperatures hovering around freezing or just above.


Eye-level view of snow-covered street with gusty wind blowing snow
Snow-covered street with gusty wind blowing snow

Sunday’s Snow and Windy Conditions


Sunday starts with a chance of snow showers before 2 p.m., then snow becomes likely after that time. The sky will remain mostly cloudy, and the high temperature will reach near 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will blow from the west at 15 to 17 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph, which could make travel tricky, especially on exposed roads.


  • Chance of precipitation: 70%

  • New snow accumulation: Around 1 inch possible

  • Wind: West 15 to 17 mph, gusts up to 30 mph


The combination of snow and strong winds means visibility may drop at times, and roads could become slippery. It’s wise to check road conditions before heading out and allow extra travel time.


Sunday Night Snow and Cooler Temperatures


Snow will likely continue before 8 p.m., then taper off to scattered snow showers mainly between 8 p.m. and midnight. The night will stay mostly cloudy with a low around 19 degrees. Winds will ease slightly but remain from the west at 5 to 14 mph, with gusts up to 26 mph.


  • Chance of precipitation: 60%

  • New snow accumulation: Around 1 inch possible

  • Wind: West 5 to 14 mph, gusts up to 26 mph


Expect slick surfaces in the evening and overnight. If you have outdoor plans, dress warmly and be cautious of icy patches.


Monday Brings a Break with Slight Snow Chance


Monday starts with a slight chance of snow showers before 9 a.m., but the day will become partly sunny. Temperatures will rise to near 34 degrees, and winds will calm down to 3 to 8 mph from the west.


  • Chance of precipitation: 20%

  • High temperature: Near 34°F

  • Wind: West 3 to 8 mph


This day offers a brief reprieve from heavier snow, making it a good opportunity for outdoor activities or errands. Still, keep an eye on the morning snow chance, especially if you need to travel early.


Monday Night Snow Returns


Snow will start mainly after 1 a.m. Monday night, with temperatures dropping to around 25 degrees. Winds will be light and variable at first, then shift to the south at about 6 mph after midnight.


  • Chance of precipitation: 80%

  • Low temperature: Around 25°F

  • Wind: Light and variable, becoming south 6 mph


Prepare for fresh snow accumulation overnight, which could impact Tuesday morning commutes.


High angle view of snow falling on a quiet residential neighborhood at night
Snow falling on a quiet residential neighborhood at night

Tuesday’s Mixed Precipitation and Rising Temperatures


Tuesday will start with snow before 11 a.m., then transition to a mix of rain and snow between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., followed by rain likely after 3 p.m. Temperatures will climb to near 39 degrees.


  • Chance of precipitation: 90%

  • High temperature: Near 39°F


This mix of precipitation means roads could become slushy and wet, increasing the risk of slick spots. If you plan to be outdoors, waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear are recommended.


Tuesday Night’s Changing Weather


Rain is likely before 7 p.m., then a mix of rain and snow between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., followed by snow likely after 11 p.m. The night will be cloudy with a low near 26 degrees.


  • Chance of precipitation: 60%

  • Low temperature: Around 26°F


The transition back to snow late Tuesday night could create icy conditions by early Wednesday.


Midweek Weather: Mostly Cloudy and Mild


Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with a high near 35 degrees, and Wednesday night will remain mostly cloudy with a low around 27 degrees. These conditions suggest a pause in active snowfall but still cool temperatures.


Christmas Day and Following Days


Christmas Day will be mostly cloudy with a high near 38 degrees. The night will bring rain and snow showers likely, with a low around 31 degrees. The trend of mixed precipitation continues into Friday, with rain and snow showers likely and highs near 38 degrees. Friday night and Saturday will see a chance of snow showers, with Saturday reaching a high near 29 degrees and partly sunny skies.


Close-up view of snowflakes falling on tree branches during a cloudy winter day
Snowflakes falling on tree branches during a cloudy winter day

Preparing for the Week Ahead


  • Dress in layers to stay warm and dry, especially on days with snow and rain.

  • Monitor local weather updates for changes in snow accumulation and wind conditions.

  • Allow extra travel time on days with higher snow chances and gusty winds.

  • Keep emergency supplies in your vehicle, including blankets, food, and water.

  • Clear snow and ice from walkways promptly to prevent slips and falls.


This week’s weather will test winter preparedness with fluctuating snow chances and temperatures near freezing. Staying informed and ready will help you navigate the conditions safely and comfortably.


 
 
 

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