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Early-Week Chill Brings Light Snow, Then a Midweek Warm Surge

Forecasters warn of a rapid snow-to-rain changeover that could briefly slick morning commutes.

Overview

  • Northeast and New England start Monday with subfreezing lows and below-zero wind chills in spots, with highs stuck in the 20s before moderating Tuesday.
  • Mid-Atlantic forecasts call for light snow or flurries Monday and a brief wintry mix overnight, turning to plain rain Tuesday with isolated icy spots early.
  • Great Lakes and Ohio Valley see a quick transition from a Tuesday mix to rain, followed by a pronounced warmup into the 50s and 60s later in the week with additional showers.
  • Omaha’s Sunday snow potential shifted south of I-80 in updated guidance, leaving the metro with little to no accumulation as cooler, mainly dry weather returns.
  • Gulf Coast stays unusually warm with highs in the 70s to near 80 and a risk of widespread dense fog Tuesday morning, with late-week rain chances that could aid ongoing drought.