Chris Predicts Chaotic Weather Pattern This Week
The week begins on a mild note, but conditions will turn more active. Meteorologist Chris Reece says the days ahead could bring a chaotic spell of weather.
Early week outlook
Monday evening stays warm and pleasant. Clouds increase tonight with a slight chance of a shower and lows near 38°.
Tuesday remains mild and mostly quiet. Highs should reach the low 50s, with only a stray morning shower possible.
Midweek system
By Wednesday, clouds thicken and temperatures begin to fall. Rain and snow are likely to develop late in the day.
Thursday — the most impactful day
Thursday looks to be the week’s main concern. Forecasters expect a mix of rain, freezing rain, and snow with breezy conditions.
That mix could produce slick roads, reduced visibility, and slower commutes. Travel problems are most likely Thursday morning and again into the evening.
End of the week
Friday stays unsettled with a chance of showers. Highs should drop into the low 40s.
Saturday may bring another round of rain and snow showers. Details are still being refined, and impacts will depend on exact temperatures and precipitation type.
Weekend and timing
Sunday trends quieter. Expect partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid 40s.
The Saturday system arrives close to Easter weekend. Travelers and event planners should monitor updates.
Travel impacts and advice
Even minor icing can produce outsized travel effects. Motorists should prepare for slick spots and reduced visibility.
Allow extra time for commutes, and check forecasts before heading out. Filmogaz.com will update the forecast as details sharpen.