A period of unsettled weather is forecast, bringing accumulating snow and significantly colder temperatures to the region. Conditions are expected to deteriorate beginning Sunday evening and continuing through Tuesday.
Weekend Outlook
After a brief respite with some sunshine on Saturday, cloud cover is already increasing. Snow is expected to develop Sunday evening and continue overnight, potentially accumulating 1 to 3 inches. High temperatures on Sunday will reach 23 degrees, dropping into the lower 20s by afternoon.
Monday and Tuesday: Cold and Windy
Monday will see a continuation of the snow, initially as a chance of snow in the morning, transitioning to snow showers throughout the day. Additional accumulation is possible. Winds will be breezy, gusting up to 30-35 MPH, and potentially 40 MPH. This will drive wind chills into the single digits and below zero.
High temperatures on Monday are expected to be in the mid to upper teens and lower 20s. Overnight Monday into Tuesday, temperatures will plummet to the low single digits, with wind chills potentially reaching -10° to -15°. Tuesday will remain cold, with a high of 15 degrees and mostly cloudy skies.
Looking Ahead
While Tuesday is expected to be dry, a chance of snow returns Tuesday night. Temperatures will remain low, with an overnight low of 8 degrees. The forecast currently indicates a continuation of cold temperatures through the week, with highs in the mid to upper 20s on Wednesday and Thursday, dropping back into the low 20s by Friday.
Snow chances may continue into next Saturday, with high temperatures potentially warming into the upper teens by Saturday afternoon.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the expected snowfall total?
The forecast calls for 1 to 3 inches of snow Sunday night into Monday morning, with the possibility of additional accumulation from snow showers on Monday.
How cold will it get?
Wind chill temperatures are expected to drop as low as -10° to -15° by early Tuesday morning.
Will the snow continue throughout the week?
No chances of snow are currently in the forecast for Wednesday, but snow chances may return into the start of next weekend on Saturday.
How will you prepare for the changing weather conditions in your community?
