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Winter's Last Blast? Snow Chance Will Follow Warmup, Unsettled Stretch: Long-Range Outlook

A dramatic change in the weather pattern marked by a rise in temperatures during an unsettled stretch with frequent chances for rain will be followed by what could be the final snow chance of the winter of 2023-24.

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Mild temps in the low to mid-50s will linger on Monday, March 4, with more clouds than sun.

More unsettled weather will return Tuesday, March 5 with rain likely during the day and again at night. About three-quarters to an inch of rainfall is possible.

Tuesday's high temperature will be around 50 degrees.

Wednesday, March 6 and Thursday, March 7 will be cloudy with a chance of more rain each day, especially Wednesday night when a quick-moving storm system is expected to sweep through the region.

Wednesday's high will be in mid-50s and temps will top out at around 50 degrees on Thursday.

There will be a reprieve from the stretch of gray days on Friday, March 8, which will be partly sunny with a high of around 50.

The weekend will be marked by a drop in temps, which will lead to the snow chance.

The high temperature on Saturday, March 9 will be in the low to mid-40s with mostly cloudy skies and a chance for rain or showers.

Rain is likely on Sunday, March 10, on a raw day with a high temperature ranging from the upper 30s to low 40s.

With precipitation expected to continue overnight, there is a chance of snow, especially inland, in areas where the temperature is expected to be at or below the freezing mark.

The current outlook calls for the possibility of a mix of rain and snow on Monday morning, March 11 before the temperature rises to the upper 30s to low 40s.

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