After most of the region saw some snow shower activity through the late afternoon and evening hours on Sunday, we’re going to keep the chance of snow showers in the forecast throughout the start of the week.
Monday
As a cold front moves through the region Monday, we will keep the chance of snow showers in the forecast as the lake effect snow machine is turned back on again thanks to a northwest flow. High temperatures will head into the upper 20s on Monday and will drop into the upper teens and lower 20s by Tuesday afternoon.
Expect falling temperatures throughout the day on Monday, with temperatures into the lower 20s by the late afternoon and evening hours. But, once you factor in the winds, wind chills will be going below zero by the evening through the overnight hours and into Tuesday Morning for most of the region.
Tuesday, Wednesday
Another arctic blast moves in looking ahead into the middle of next week, with highs on Tuesday into the lower 20s and overnight lows into the low teens and single digits; we will see a gradual warm-up looking ahead into the end of next week. The snow showers will wind down by Tuesday night and will keep a few flakes into the forecast on Wednesday; otherwise, expect plenty of cloud cover.
Thursday
As we watch another front roll through the region by Thursday, we will bring the chance of snow showers back to the region for the day on Thursday. High temperatures will warm up a bit into the lower 30s by the afternoon.
Friday
We will dry things out for Friday, but keep the cloud cover around, and then a chance of rain and snow showers moves into the region for the start of the weekend on Saturday. We’ll watch an area of low-pressure move south of the region, and with enough cold air in place and high temperatures just above the freezing mark, we will hold onto the chance of some rain and snow showers.
This weekend
Cloud cover sticks around for the end of the weekend on Sunday, but then we go back into the freezer again. High temperatures will drop into the middle 20s by Sunday afternoon.