Saturday snow?
Today, the temperature will reach into the upper 40s, perhaps the low 50s, with mostly sunny skies. It will cloud up later, and a bit of rain will begin by 8pm or so. The rain will mix with, then change to, snow overnight (around midnight).
We’ll only dip below freezing as the precipitation is nearly gone. The snow will change back over to rain by mid-Saturday morning, then taper by noon. We could see scattered light snow showers on Saturday evening as well. The high temperature on Saturday will only get to about 38. Total accumulations will be just about an inch or so.
On Saturday evening, temperatures will begin to fall through the 20s and reach the teens overnight, with some wind.
Sunday morning could be a bit slippery, as afternoon highs will only reach 30 or so.
Travel will be the most treacherous late Saturday night into Sunday morning, particularly on secondary roads. Otherwise, expect just wet roads.
Monday and Tuesday will not be a cold; highs will reach near 40. Milder still on Wednesday and Thursday, which will be mostly cloudy with highs near 50.
The next threat of wintry weather is a bit of mixed precipitation Friday night 2/17 into Saturday 2/18. Otherwise, the trend is toward milder weather, and nothing much is on the horizon…