Overview
- Friday night showers are expected to end before daybreak Saturday, setting up a mostly dry, mild day with highs in the 50s to 60s in many regions.
- A stronger cold front moves through late Sunday into Monday, knocking daytime temperatures into the 30s and 40s with wind chills dipping into the 20s.
- Flurries or brief snow showers are possible for inland and higher elevations, including lake‑effect bands near the Great Lakes, though exact placement remains uncertain.
- Accumulation potential remains low with most areas seeing only a trace to under an inch on grassy or elevated surfaces while roads largely stay just wet.
- Winds frequently gust 30–35 mph with the fronts, and a frost or freeze is possible Monday night into Tuesday—extending to parts of the Deep South—before a midweek warmup.