It was a wet start to the day, but we’re not quite finished yet. Sunday night will be partly overcast, with rain and snowfall likely.
If there is any accumulation, it will be in higher terrain and limited to less than an inch. Lows decrease to the low 30s.
Monday will stay chilly, with highs in the 40s. A stray rain or snow shower is possible, and there will be occasional breezes.
Tuesday morning will be near-record cold, with temperatures in the mid to upper 20s. Several southern counties are under freeze watches. After that, a good amount of sun will raise temperatures into the mid- to upper 50s. Showers will try to return on Tuesday night.
Wednesday will be warmer, although showers are expected, particularly early in the day. Temperatures will be in the mid-60s.
Thursday’s high temperatures will be in the upper 60s, with additional sunshine.
Showers are expected to return on Friday, with an increase on Saturday. Highs will range from the mid-60s to near 70.
Sunday will bring a combination of sun and clouds. Showers may persist, although models do not agree. Highs reach the mid-sixties.