We will get a slight warm up going into the mid-week period this week. Precipitation will hold off until late in the week, when two storm systems are forecast to push through. Temperatures could be cold enough to support some snow, though rain should also mix in at some point.
Rest of today – mostly sunny with high temperatures in the mid-30s. Lows overnight will again be quite cold, in the mid-20s with mostly clear skies helping aid radiational cooling.
Tuesday – warmer with temperatures in the upper-30s and mostly sunny skies. Lows going into Wednesday also a touch warmer, in the upper-20s.
Wednesday – temperatures finally forecast to break above 40°F. This is because we’ll be in the warm sector ahead of a cold front attached to an Alberta Clipper type low pressure system. Overnight lows behind this cold front will return to being cold, in the mid-20s.
Thursday – a sunny day with high pressure in control briefly behind the cold front above, temperatures in the low-30s though. Overnight going into Friday, a disturbance is forecast to move towards the region and could touch off some snow flurries with temperatures in the upper-20s.