National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

A narrow band of precipitation is expected to develop late tonight across the far southwest portion of the outlook area and last into Tuesday morning. The precipitation may start as rain initially before changing over to snow as temperatures cool to the low to mid 30s. Minor slushy accumulations are likely on grassy and elevated surfaces in the areas of steadiest snow. Pavement may remain mostly wet, but could briefly become slick if the snow rates reach 0.5"+ per hour.
After cold conditions tonight and highs only in the low to mid 40s on Tuesday, much warmer weather is expected for Wednesday with highs near 70 degrees for most of the area. However, the warmer conditions will come with strong southerly winds, gusting 30 to 40 mph!