Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Darryl Green says another storm system will pass through our area Wednesday, which will start off as wet snow then transition to cold rain.
Temperatures will range between the mid- to upper-30s. Snow showers are also expected in the evening followed by partly cloudy skies and lows from the low- to mid-30s.
Partly sunny skies return for Thursday, which will consist of temperatures from the upper-40s to the low-50s.
Friday's forecast calls for increasing clouds and showers late in the day with temperatures from the low- to mid-40s.
Saturday will see rain transition to snow as temperatures drop from the 40s and 50s to the mid- to upper-30s by the afternoon.
Sunny skies return for Sunday as temperatures range from the upper-30s to the low-40s.
FORECAST
TONIGHT: A cold night with light and variable winds and increasing clouds, lows around the mid-30s.
WEDNESDAY: Snow changing to rain, highs from the mid- to upper-30s. Evening snow showers followed by a partly cloudy sky, lows from the low- to mid-30s.
THURSDAY: Partly sunny and chilly, highs from the upper-40s to the low-50s.
FRIDAY: Increasing clouds with showers late, lows from the low- to mid-40s.
SATURDAY: A messy Saturday with rain changing to snow as temperatures fall from the 40s and 50s to the mid- to upper-30s by the Saturday afternoon. Partial clearing and very cold at night with lows from the mid- to upper-20s. Potential gust to 30 mph.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny, highs from the upper-30s to the low-40s.