
"Most models now keep precipitation south just of the region or show very light snow brushing the southern edge. Even if snow reached farther north, daytime temperatures above freezing would limit accumulation and potential impacts."
"A fast-moving cold front arrives Sunday, bringing likely snow showers. There's a slight chance of brief snow squalls in the area, though the best chance for that stays farther north. Another quick-moving system approaches Monday into Tuesday."
"Bottom line: there are multiple chances for snow next week, but confidence on timing and amounts is still low, and details will continue to evolve. By midweek, we can look forward to a string of mild days and chances for rain instead of snow."
Thursday's snow chances have diminished, with most models showing precipitation staying south of the region or only light snow brushing the southern edge. Daytime temperatures above freezing would limit accumulation. A fast-moving cold front arrives Sunday, bringing likely snow showers with a slight chance of brief snow squalls. Another quick-moving system approaches Monday into Tuesday, with models favoring an all-snow event as the region sits on the northern edge of the storm. A third system could follow Tuesday night into Wednesday, potentially mixing with or changing to rain. Multiple snow chances exist next week, but confidence on timing and amounts remains low with details continuing to evolve. Mild days and rain are expected by midweek.
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