Winter Weather Forecast: What to Expect This Week with Snow and Freezing Temperatures
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Winter is settling in with a mix of snow, freezing rain, and fluctuating temperatures. This week’s weather will bring a variety of conditions that require preparation, especially for those who commute or spend time outdoors. Understanding the forecast can help you plan your days, stay safe, and make the most of the season.

Tonight’s Weather: Flurries and Freezing Rain
Tonight, expect a slight chance of flurries and freezing rain before 11 p.m. After 5 a.m., snow showers may return. Temperatures will drop to around 26°F, with calm winds keeping the air still. The chance of precipitation is about 20%, so while snowfall may be light, freezing rain could create slick surfaces.
Tips for tonight:
Drive carefully if you must be on the road, as freezing rain can cause icy patches.
Keep walkways clear and use salt or sand to prevent slips.
Dress warmly with layers to stay comfortable in the cold.
Sunday’s Mixed Precipitation and Temperature Rise
Sunday will bring more active weather with snow likely before 1 p.m. Between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m., expect a mix of rain and snow, then a chance of snow again after 2 p.m. The high will reach near 35°F, with an east wind blowing at 3 to 7 mph. There is a 60% chance of precipitation, and new snow accumulation could be less than half an inch.
This mix of rain and snow can create slushy conditions, especially on roads and sidewalks. The temperature hovering near freezing means some melting and refreezing may occur.
Sunday preparation:
Plan for slower travel times due to wet and slippery roads.
Wear waterproof boots to keep feet dry during slushy periods.
Keep an eye on weather updates as conditions may change quickly.
Sunday Night and Monday: Snow Chances Continue
Sunday night will bring a chance of snow with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 26°F. Winds will shift from east to north at 5 to 7 mph. The chance of precipitation is 40%, with new snow accumulation around an inch possible.
Monday will remain mostly cloudy with a high near 32°F and a northwest wind of 8 to 14 mph. There is a 30% chance of snow, with less than half an inch of new accumulation expected.
What to expect:
Snowfall may create a fresh layer on roads and lawns.
Temperatures near freezing mean icy spots could develop overnight.
Wind chills may make it feel colder than the actual temperature.
Monday Night and Tuesday: Continued Snow Showers and Cold Temperatures
Monday night will see a chance of snow before 1 a.m., followed by snow showers after 1 a.m. The low will drop to around 11°F with northwest winds around 13 mph. The chance of precipitation is 40%.
Tuesday will have a slight chance of snow showers before 1 p.m. and mostly cloudy skies with a high near 19°F. The chance of precipitation is 20%. Tuesday night will bring a chance of snow after 1 a.m. with a low near 12°F and a 40% chance of precipitation.
Key points for these days:
Expect colder temperatures, especially overnight, increasing the risk of frostbite and hypothermia if exposed.
Snow showers may reduce visibility and create slippery surfaces.
Dress in warm, insulated clothing and limit time outdoors when possible.

Midweek Weather: Snow Likely and Mixed Precipitation
Wednesday will likely bring snow with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 37°F. The chance of precipitation is 60%. Wednesday night will have a chance of rain and snow with a low around 27°F and a 50% chance of precipitation.
Thursday continues with a chance of rain and snow, mostly cloudy, with a high near 36°F and a 50% chance of precipitation. Thursday night will also have a chance of rain and snow with a low near 23°F and a 50% chance of precipitation.
What this means:
Snow accumulation may increase, but warmer temperatures could cause melting during the day.
Mixed precipitation can create hazardous driving conditions.
Keep an eye on local weather alerts for any changes or warnings.
End of the Week: Clearing Skies and Slight Warm-Up
Friday will be partly sunny with a high near 36°F, offering a break from the precipitation. Friday night will be mostly cloudy with a low around 23°F.
Saturday looks sunnier with a high near 44°F, signaling a slight warm-up and potential melting of snow and ice.
Planning ahead:
Use the drier days to clear snow and ice from driveways and sidewalks.
Take advantage of the warmer temperatures to prepare your home for any lingering winter conditions.
Stay alert for refreezing overnight as temperatures drop again.

Staying Safe and Prepared This Week
This week’s forecast shows a mix of snow, freezing rain, and cold temperatures that can impact daily life. Here are some practical tips to stay safe:
Monitor local weather updates regularly for changes.
Prepare your vehicle with winter tires and emergency supplies.
Dress in layers and wear waterproof outerwear.
Keep walkways clear of ice and snow to prevent falls.
Limit outdoor exposure during the coldest parts of the day.
By understanding the forecast and preparing accordingly, you can navigate this week’s winter weather with confidence and safety.



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