Overview
- Rain changes to snow Monday evening with a period of widespread snow, then tapering to snow showers and flurries overnight.
- Accumulation is generally light at a coating to about an inch, focused on non-paved and elevated surfaces, with brief heavier bursts or squalls possible.
- Winds gust 30–40 mph from Monday into early Tuesday, sending wind chills into the single digits and teens.
- Tuesday is the coldest day of the stretch with highs only in the upper 20s to 30s and scattered flurries persisting for parts of the region.
- A quick rebound follows: near 50 Wednesday, 60s by late week with some shower chances, and a notably mild weekend in many areas.