Temperatures will struggle to make it out of the 40s for the next couple days with only slim chances for precipitation. Monday could feature a few isolated sprinkles, but a broader round of mixed precipitation could arrive Tuesday night into early Wednesday. We may start out with a few light snow showers, but quickly after 2-3AM it will flip over to light rain. Roadway impacts will be limited with rising surface temperatures.

Broader coverage of precipitation will arrive toward the middle of the week with a significant increase in moisture from the South. A cold front will stall out over the area Thursday morning, producing the potential for more widespread and steady showers through Thursday.

Higher pressure will limit precipitation coverage Tuesday-Wednesday and then again Friday. Repeated rounds of steady showers will then be possible with scattered to widespread rain Thursday. And scattered showers with a few storms may be possible toward next weekend. In total, we could be looking at another inch or so of rain, but not quite the intense rainfall we saw over the last week.

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