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Winter Weather Forecast What to Expect This Week in Snow Rain and Cold Temperatures

Winter is settling in with a mix of snow, rain, and chilly temperatures that will shape the days ahead. If you live in an area where the weather can change quickly, this week’s forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies, scattered snow showers, and periods of rain. Temperatures will hover near freezing or below, so it’s wise to prepare for cold conditions and potentially slippery roads. This guide breaks down what to expect day by day, helping you plan your week with confidence.


Eye-level view of snow-covered street with light snow falling
Snow-covered street with light snow falling, early morning winter scene

Thursday and Thursday Night: Mostly Cloudy and Chilly


The week starts with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures near 40 degrees during the day. An east wind around 6 mph will keep the air feeling crisp but not bitterly cold. As night falls, expect the clouds to linger with temperatures dropping to around 32 degrees. The steady east wind will continue, maintaining a cool but manageable chill.


This kind of weather is typical for early winter, where the sun struggles to break through the clouds and the air remains damp. It’s a good day to layer your clothing and keep an umbrella handy just in case.


Friday: Snow Showers Turning to Rain


Friday brings a more active weather pattern. Early in the morning, there is a chance of snow showers before 7 a.m., but these will quickly give way to rain showers as the day progresses. The high temperature will be near 39 degrees, with an east wind increasing to 7 to 9 mph. The chance of precipitation is 100%, so expect wet conditions throughout the day.


Despite the snow showers early on, little or no snow accumulation is expected. Roads may be slick in the morning, so take care if you are commuting. Rain showers will dominate the afternoon, which could lead to puddles and wet surfaces.


Friday Night: Rain and Snow Mix with Possible Light Snow Accumulation


The night will remain active with rain showers likely before 10 p.m., followed by a mix of rain and snow showers between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. After 4 a.m., there is still a chance of snow showers. Temperatures will drop to around 28 degrees, and the wind will shift from southeast to west at about 6 mph.


There is a 70% chance of precipitation overnight, and new snow accumulation of less than half an inch is possible. While this is not a heavy snowfall, it could create slippery patches on untreated roads and sidewalks.


Saturday and Saturday Night: Lingering Snow Showers and Cooler Temperatures


Saturday will see a chance of snow showers mainly before 1 p.m., with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. The high temperature will be near 35 degrees, and a west wind around 6 mph will keep the air cool. The chance of precipitation drops to 30%, so snow showers will be scattered and less intense.


Saturday night brings a slight chance of snow showers with mostly cloudy skies and a low near 20 degrees. The chance of precipitation is only 20%, but the colder temperature means any snow that falls could stick around longer.


High angle view of snow-covered trees under cloudy sky
Snow-covered trees under a cloudy winter sky

Sunday and Sunday Night: More Snow Showers Possible


Sunday continues the trend of mostly cloudy skies with a chance of snow showers during the day. The high will reach near 36 degrees, with a 40% chance of precipitation. This means snow showers could be scattered but noticeable, especially in the morning or late afternoon.


Sunday night holds a 30% chance of snow showers with mostly cloudy skies and a low near 22 degrees. The cooler night temperatures will keep the snow on the ground if it falls, so expect some icy patches by Monday morning.


Monday and Monday Night: Mostly Cloudy and Cold


Monday will be mostly cloudy with a high near 34 degrees. No significant precipitation is expected, but the cloud cover will keep temperatures from rising much. Monday night will be colder, with lows around 15 degrees and continued cloudiness.


This drop in temperature means any moisture left on roads or sidewalks could freeze, creating hazardous conditions. It’s a good idea to check local road reports if you plan to travel.


Tuesday and Tuesday Night: Partly Sunny but Cold


Tuesday offers a break from the clouds with partly sunny skies and a high near 25 degrees. This is one of the colder days of the week, so dress warmly if you plan to be outside.


Tuesday night will return to mostly cloudy skies with a low near 14 degrees. The cold air will settle in, setting the stage for the next day’s weather.


Wednesday: Chance of Rain and Snow Showers


Wednesday brings a chance of rain and snow showers with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 36 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 40%, so expect mixed precipitation that could vary throughout the day.


This mix of rain and snow can create slippery conditions, especially during the morning commute. Keep an eye on weather updates as the day approaches.


Close-up view of icy road with light snow and wet patches
Icy road with light snow and wet patches during winter

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 waterproof gear like rain jackets and boots handy for rain showers.

  • Drive cautiously during snow and rain, especially early Friday morning and Friday night.

  • Check local weather updates regularly for changes in precipitation chances.

  • Prepare your home by ensuring heating systems are working and pipes are insulated against freezing.


By staying informed and prepared, you can navigate the mix of snow, rain, and cold temperatures this week brings.



 
 
 

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