Few raindrops possible over the weekend with some snowflakes possible next week
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We have had a tough time getting rid of the clouds lately and that trend will continue over the weekend with a mostly cloudy sky expected Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Some of those clouds over the weekend could lead to a few raindrops with a few light showers now possible Saturday night into Sunday morning. Not everyone sees the rain and those that do it stays very light.
The rest of the weekend will feature more clouds than sun, a breezy south or southwest wind and mild temps with highs in the mid 50s Saturday and warming to around 60 on Sunday.
You may have heard about a pattern shifting storm towards the end of next week. While that storm system might bring in some seasonably cooler air, until then we stay mild. Highs for the weekend to the beginning of next week stay in the mid 50s to around 60.
The pattern shifting storm for the end of next week might cool highs down into the 40s and could bring us the first snowflakes of the season. lots of uncertainty on timing for any rain/snow at the end of next week but right now a mix of rain and snow looks possible Wednesday night into Thursday.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track any clearing clouds this weekend and track changes to when some snowflakes might be possible.