Winter Weather Forecast: What to Expect for the Upcoming Week
- edu.plus.weatherray Rome
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Winter is settling in with a mix of snow showers and cold temperatures shaping the week ahead. If you live in an area expecting these conditions, it’s wise to prepare for fluctuating weather that could affect your daily routine, travel plans, and outdoor activities. This forecast breaks down what to expect day by day, helping you stay informed and ready.

Tuesday and Tuesday Night: Light Snow and Flurries
Tuesday starts with a slight chance of snow showers or flurries before 9 a.m., followed by a brief chance of flurries between 9 and 10 a.m. The sky will remain mostly cloudy, and temperatures will peak near 29°F. Winds will be calm in the morning but shift to a gentle west breeze around 5 mph in the afternoon. The chance of precipitation is low at 20%, so any snow accumulation will be minimal.
Tuesday night brings a higher chance of snow showers, mainly between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. Temperatures will drop to around 11°F, with west winds between 3 and 6 mph. There is a 30% chance of precipitation, and new snow accumulation of less than one inch is possible. This means roads could become slick late at night, so plan accordingly if you are out after dark.
Wednesday and Wednesday Night: Continued Snow Showers
Wednesday will see a chance of snow showers throughout the day, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 25°F. West winds will remain steady at about 6 mph. The chance of precipitation stays at 30%, with less than half an inch of new snow expected. This light snowfall may add a fresh layer to the ground but is unlikely to cause major disruptions.
Wednesday night continues with a chance of snow showers and mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will hover around 13°F with light west winds. The 30% chance of precipitation means some light snow could fall overnight, keeping surfaces icy and cold.
Thursday and Thursday Night: Snow Showers and Cooling Temperatures
Thursday offers a chance of snow showers mainly before 1 p.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 22°F. The chance of precipitation remains at 30%. This morning snow could make for slippery conditions during the early commute, so take extra care on roads and sidewalks.
Thursday night will be mostly cloudy with temperatures dropping to around 8°F. No significant precipitation is expected overnight, but the cold will settle in, making it one of the colder nights this week.

Friday and Friday Night: Snow Showers Increase
Friday will bring more active snow showers, mainly after 1 p.m., with a high near 28°F. The chance of precipitation jumps to 80%, indicating a strong likelihood of accumulating snow. This could impact travel and outdoor plans, so prepare for slower road conditions and possible delays.
Friday night continues with snow showers likely before 1 a.m. Temperatures will fall sharply to around -3°F, with a 60% chance of precipitation. The combination of snow and freezing temperatures means icy roads and sidewalks are very likely. Dress warmly and allow extra time for any evening activities.
Weekend Outlook: Cold with Some Sun
Saturday will be partly sunny but cold, with a high near 8°F. The cold air will dominate, but the sun may help brighten the day. Saturday night will be mostly cloudy with lows around -6°F, so expect a very chilly night.
Sunday follows a similar pattern with partly sunny skies and a high near 9°F. Sunday night will be mostly cloudy with lows near -5°F. These cold temperatures mean heating systems will be in high demand, and outdoor exposure should be limited.

Monday: Slight Warm-Up with Sun
Monday will bring a slight warm-up with partly sunny skies and a high near 13°F. While still cold, this is a modest improvement compared to the weekend lows. It’s a good day to get outside briefly, but dress in layers to stay comfortable.
Preparing for the Week Ahead
This week’s weather calls for careful planning. Here are some practical tips to stay safe and comfortable:
Dress in layers to adjust to changing temperatures throughout the day.
Keep an eye on road conditions, especially Friday afternoon and night when snow accumulation is more likely.
Prepare your vehicle with winter tires and emergency supplies.
Check heating systems to ensure they work efficiently during the cold nights.
Limit outdoor exposure during the coldest parts of the weekend to avoid frostbite or hypothermia risks.
By staying informed and ready, you can navigate the week’s winter weather with confidence.



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