Though it's too early to predict potential accumulation totals, the time frame for the storm is overnight Friday, Jan. 24 through Sunday, Jan. 26.
The rest of the workweek will be dry with milder air arriving for Thursday, Jan. 23 and Friday, Jan. 24. The high temperature will in the low to mid 40s both days under sunny skies, following a stretch of three straight bitterly cold days.
Then comes the chance for a wintry mix and snow as the overnight low falls to at or below the freezing mark.
The possibility of snow and a wintry mix will last till around 9 a.m. Saturday, followed by a chance for rain throughout the day and evening.
Saturday's high temperature in the upper 30s inland to the low 40s farthest south under mostly cloudy skies.
There will be another chance for a wintry mix and snow overnight Saturday into Sunday, Jan. 26.
Sunday will be another mostly cloudy day with the high temperatures again in the upper 30s inland to the low 40s farthest south.
There will be a chance for snow mixing with rain from 9 a.m. Sunday through the rest of the morning.
Monday, Jan. 27 will be mostly sunny with the high temperature around 40 degrees.
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