On Friday, a low pressure well to the south will approach as the day progresses. Light rain or drizzle is possible in the morning, and cannot rule out some light freezing drizzle across portions of the interior briefly as temperatures hover around freezing in the morning.
The rain becomes more widespread late in the day and at night. The rain will be moderate to perhaps heavy at times. On Saturday, low pressure passes overhead, and rain will taper off by afternoon. Temperatures will be above normal Friday, Friday night and Saturday.
For our Tuesday as the cold front and a wave of low pressure approaches the region, a more widespread and steadier rain will develop.
During Tuesday night the cold front will move across the region. This will result in a changeover from rain to snow as much colder air filters into the region. This has the potential to result in hazardous travel conditions into Wednesday morning.
There is the potential for a few inches of snow before the snow ends during the late morning and early afternoon.
Skies will then clear into Wednesday night as drier air moves into the region. Temperatures will average below normal during the day on Wednesday and into Thursday.
Thursday will feature warmer temperatures. Highs will be in the upper 30s to mid 40s, with skies becoming mostly sunny. Partly cloudy and cold Thursday night with temperatures mainly in the 20s.
There will be a chance for rain or snow showers on Friday in association with a cold frontal passage. High temperatures in the mid 30s to lower 40s can be expected.