The sunshine made a return Sunday with highs reaching back into the low 50s once again. Into the night, we will remain under a mostly clear sky until 3-4AM when a strong cold front approaches from the North. This will bring a narrow band of gusty snow showers with it, limiting visibility for a short time as the snow comes down.

Additional isolated snow showers or flurries may be possible into the mid-morning, but the afternoon will be dry and chilly. Any snow showers we see will have accumulations limited to grassy and elevated surfaces, with the highest potential of that East of I-39.

The strong cold front will drop temperatures down into the upper 30s and low 40s for Monday and Tuesday afternoons, while overnight lows Monday night could be in the low 20s. A gradual warming trend will be the story throughout the rest of the week, with highs reaching the 50s Thursday and Friday then 60s Saturday and Sunday.

Tuesday night into early Thursday will be our next window for any potential precipitation with a compact system passing through the region. This will bring scattered rain showers starting Wednesday morning, possibly lasting into Thursday. There is a slim chance for some snow to mix in depending on temperature trends as we get closer. Warmest model solutions favor a cold rain, while some others have a few flakes trying to mix in particularly Thursday morning.

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