Snow showers continue this evening, with 2–4 inches of accumulation for most areas and a few higher totals before snow ends between 10 p.m. and midnight.
Much colder air moves in to start the week. Monday turns windy with temperatures falling through the 30s, and by Tuesday wind chills drop below zero. The cold sticks around into Wednesday.
Looking ahead, another cold shot is possible next weekend, with unsettled weather, but it’s too early for details.
Monday (MLK Day): Mostly sunny, colder, and windy in the evening. Temperatures range from the upper teens to the low 30s. Wind chill values will be in the teens.
Tuesday: Sunny but very cold. Temperatures range from the low teens to the low 20s.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny early with increasing clouds later. Temperatures range from the upper 20s to the low 30s.