As we approach midweek, residents can expect a chilly start on Wednesday morning, with temperatures plummeting into the teens and twenties in many areas. However, the day won’t be entirely bleak, as sunshine is anticipated in the afternoon, raising temperatures to the mid-40s.

Later in the day, clouds will begin to move in as an approaching weather system makes its way towards the region. A brief period of rain and snow is expected overnight into Thursday, although it is likely to be light. Those in the mountainous areas may witness some flurries, while the rest of us will experience lows dropping to around freezing.

The forecast indicates a continuation of sunny skies and cool temperatures through the end of the week, with Thursday expected to be the warmest day as highs reach the low 50s. However, a significant shift is set for Friday, when a cooldown will set in, accompanied by the potential for rain and snow showers throughout the day, bringing daytime highs back down to the mid-40s.

Looking ahead to the weekend, the weather is likely to become more unpredictable and potentially snowy. Forecasters recommend planning for travel disruptions, which could arise due to accumulating snow expected for the first time this season. Current predictions suggest snow could begin late on Saturday, increasing overnight, with a possibility of icy conditions if the low-pressure system shifts northward. By late Sunday, the storm is expected to wind down, leaving behind cold conditions for the duration of the weekend.

As the week progresses, more updates on this evolving weather pattern will be provided. It’s a moment for residents to prepare accordingly while keeping an eye out for further details on this chilly, snowy weekend ahead.

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