Temperature fall overnight tonight into the 20s as clouds continue build in.
By midnight, we start to dodge a few scattered snow showers. Some of this lingers into the Tuesday morning commute as we drop into the low 20s. Most of us won't see any snow stick to the ground, but a few spots could see between a dusting and less than half an inch.
The sunshine returns Tuesday afternoon with highs in the lower 40s.
We bounce back a few degrees for Wednesday, getting into the 40s with partly cloudy skies.
Thursday is a day we're watching closely! The day starts dry, but by late morning, rain and snow will start to move in from the south, becoming more widespread in the second half of the day. It may take until Thursday night to see a full transition to snow, which would keep snow totals on the low end... but if we see a transition earlier in the day, we could be looking at a few inches of snow. Things will become more clear the next couple of days, so stay tuned.
Like Thursday, Friday will also be in the upper 30s, with a mix of sunshine and clouds to end the workweek.
Saturday will warm into the low 40s, but with a small chance for rain and snow again on Sunday, we will dip down into the upper 30s.
TUESDAY
Scattered Snow Early
Clearing Skies
High: 42
TUESDAY NIGHT
Mostly Cloudy
Scattered Snow
Low: 22
WEDNESDAY
Partly Cloudy
Average
High: 41
THURSDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Rain to Snow
High: 38
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