Your Weekly Weather Update: Expect Cloudy Days and Snow Showers Ahead
- edu.plus.weatherray Rome
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Weather changes can affect your plans and daily routines, especially when the forecast includes a mix of clouds, rain, and snow. This week, prepare for a transition from cloudy skies to mostly sunny days, followed by a series of showers and snow showers that will shape the days ahead. Knowing what to expect helps you stay comfortable and safe, whether you are commuting, running errands, or enjoying outdoor activities.

Monday and Monday Night: Cloudy with Gradual Clearing
The week starts with a mostly cloudy day that will gradually become mostly sunny. Expect a high near 43 degrees Fahrenheit with a gentle west wind blowing between 3 to 7 mph. This shift to clearer skies in the afternoon offers a chance to enjoy some sunshine after a gray morning.
At night, clouds will return with temperatures dropping to around 33 degrees. A southeast wind will blow lightly at 3 to 6 mph. This cooler night sets the stage for the wetter weather expected on Tuesday.
Tuesday and Tuesday Night: Showers Arrive
Tuesday brings a significant change with showers likely after 1 pm. The day will remain cloudy with a high near 50 degrees and a south wind around 7 mph. The chance of precipitation is 70%, but the new rainfall amounts are expected to be light, less than a tenth of an inch.
Tuesday night will see showers continuing, mainly before 1 am. Temperatures will stay mild with a low around 42 degrees and a south wind increasing slightly to 6 to 8 mph. The chance of precipitation rises to 80%, with new rainfall between a tenth and a quarter of an inch possible.
Midweek Weather: More Showers and a Drop in Temperature
Wednesday will continue the wet trend with showers mainly after 1 pm. The high will climb to near 59 degrees, accompanied by a south wind of 6 to 9 mph. The chance of precipitation is high at 90%, so plan for wet conditions if you need to be outdoors.
Wednesday night brings a mix of rain and snow showers. Before 1 am, rain showers are likely, followed by a chance of rain and snow showers between 1 am and 4 am. After 4 am, snow showers become more likely. The temperature will drop to around 31 degrees, and the chance of precipitation remains at 70%. This transition signals the start of colder weather and the approach of snow.

Thanksgiving Day and Night: Snow Showers Expected
Thanksgiving Day will feature snow showers likely, mainly after 1 pm. The sky will be mostly cloudy with a high near 39 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 60%, so outdoor plans may need to account for wet and snowy conditions.
Thursday night will bring continued snow showers with temperatures dropping to around 28 degrees. The chance of precipitation increases to 80%, suggesting steady snow overnight.
Friday and Friday Night: Snow and Blowing Snow
Friday will see snow showers again, with areas of blowing snow before 1 pm. The high will reach near 35 degrees, and the chance of precipitation remains high at 80%. Blowing snow can reduce visibility, so take care if you are traveling.
Friday night continues with snow showers likely and mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will fall to around 24 degrees, and the chance of precipitation is 60%. Prepare for cold and snowy conditions overnight.

Weekend Outlook: Snow Showers and Mixed Precipitation
Saturday offers a chance of snow showers with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 34 degrees. The chance of precipitation is lower at 30%, but some snow may still fall.
Saturday night continues with a chance of snow showers and mostly cloudy conditions. The low will be around 23 degrees, and the chance of precipitation increases slightly to 40%.
Sunday brings a mix of rain and snow showers likely, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 40 degrees. The chance of precipitation is 60%, signaling unsettled weather as the week closes.
Preparing for the Week Ahead
This week’s weather calls for flexibility and preparation. Here are some practical tips to help you manage the changing conditions:
Dress in layers to stay comfortable as temperatures vary from the low 20s to upper 50s.
Keep rain gear handy for the showers expected Tuesday through Wednesday.
Prepare for snow by checking your vehicle’s tires and keeping an emergency kit if you plan to travel.
Monitor local forecasts daily, as snow and rain chances fluctuate and can impact travel safety.
Plan outdoor activities for the clearer parts of Monday and early Tuesday before showers begin.
By staying informed and ready, you can navigate this week’s mix of clouds, rain, and snow with confidence.



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