Your Weekly Weather Forecast Rain and Snow Showers Ahead
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Weather patterns this week bring a mix of rain and snow showers that will affect daily activities and travel plans. Understanding what to expect can help you prepare for the changing conditions and stay safe. This forecast covers the upcoming days with detailed information on precipitation chances, temperatures, and wind conditions.

Weather Overview for Today and Tonight
Today starts with a slight chance of showers before 9 a.m., but the rest of the day will be mostly cloudy. Temperatures will reach a high near 49 degrees Fahrenheit, with west winds blowing at 6 to 10 miles per hour. The chance of precipitation is low at 20%, so outdoor plans in the afternoon should be mostly dry.
Tonight, rain showers will begin before 4 a.m. and continue through the night, possibly mixed with sleet. Temperatures will drop to around 33 degrees, and winds will calm down. The chance of precipitation rises sharply to 90%, but sleet accumulation is expected to be minimal. It’s a good idea to keep an umbrella handy if you’re out late.
Sunday and Sunday Night Conditions
Sunday will bring steady showers throughout the day, with a high near 52 degrees. East winds will be light, around 5 to 7 miles per hour. The chance of precipitation remains high at 90%, with new rainfall amounts between a quarter and half an inch possible. This means roads may be wet and slippery, so caution is advised for drivers.
Sunday night will see rain showers before 4 a.m., followed by a mix of rain and snow showers. The low temperature will be near 30 degrees. Winds will shift from southeast at about 6 miles per hour to west after midnight. The precipitation chance stays at 90%, but snow accumulation is expected to be minimal. Still, the mix of rain and snow could create slick spots on untreated surfaces.

Monday Through Wednesday Weather Changes
Monday starts with rain and snow showers, turning to all snow after 1 p.m. The high will be near 37 degrees, with west winds at 6 to 9 miles per hour. The chance of precipitation is 80%, so expect wet and snowy conditions that could impact travel.
Monday night continues with snow showers and a low around 23 degrees. The 80% chance of precipitation means snow accumulation is likely, so prepare for slippery roads and sidewalks.
Veterans Day will also see snow showers with a high near 37 degrees and an 80% chance of precipitation. This day may require extra care for outdoor activities and travel.
Tuesday night will bring more snow showers with a low near 28 degrees and an 80% chance of precipitation. Snow accumulation could continue to build, affecting morning commutes.
Wednesday will have showers again, with a high near 43 degrees and a 90% chance of precipitation. The wet weather may slow down outdoor plans.
Wednesday night follows with showers and a low around 32 degrees, maintaining a 90% chance of precipitation. Expect continued damp and chilly conditions.
Late Week Outlook: Thursday and Friday
Thursday will bring more showers with a high near 43 degrees and a 90% chance of precipitation. The weather remains unsettled, so keep rain gear ready.
Thursday night will see rain and snow showers likely, with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 28 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 60%, signaling a mix of wet and wintry weather.
Friday offers a chance of rain and snow showers with partly sunny skies and a high near 41 degrees. The chance of precipitation drops to 40%, suggesting some improvement but still a risk of mixed precipitation.

Preparing for the Week Ahead
With rain and snow showers expected throughout the week, it’s important to plan accordingly:
Dress in layers to stay warm and dry, especially on days with snow showers.
Check road conditions before traveling, as wet and icy spots may develop.
Keep emergency supplies in your vehicle, including blankets, a flashlight, and a first aid kit.
Allow extra travel time during peak precipitation periods.
Protect outdoor plants and pets from cold and wet weather.
Staying informed and prepared will help you navigate this week’s changing weather safely and comfortably.



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