A mixed bag of winter weather could shape the weekend, with a chance of scattered snow and rain showers before conditions turn drier and colder early next week.
Friday is expected to be mostly sunny, with highs near 36 and west winds shifting south in the afternoon, occasionally gusting up to 20 mph. Clouds increase Friday night, with a low around 32 and a chance of scattered snow showers in the early morning hours.
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On Saturday, scattered snow showers are possible early, transitioning to rain showers late morning before skies begin to brighten. Temperatures are forecast to reach the mid-40s, with light south winds. Saturday night brings increasing clouds and a slight chance of rain mixing with snow toward daybreak, with lows near 32.
Sunday is expected to remain mostly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow and highs near 37, followed by a colder, partly cloudy night with lows in the mid-20s. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is shaping up sunny and seasonable, with highs near 37.
The coldest stretch of the week arrives Tuesday, when sunshine is expected but highs may struggle to reach the mid-20s. Temperatures rebound gradually through midweek, with highs climbing back into the upper 30s Wednesday and near the low 40s by Thursday under partly sunny skies.



