Monsoon's Forecast: watch for flooding Thursday...
First of all: no snow, no sleet, no freezing rain. A different kind of threat looms for the upcoming couple of days - flooding.
Wednesday will be breezy and somewhat cloudy, and increasingly so throughout the day. Look for some drizzle to begin by 5 or 6pm with steadier rain developing after 9 or so. High 49, low 38.
Thursday will be a washout. It's going to rain right through Wednesday overnight into Thursday, and on into the wee hours of Friday morning. The heaviest rain (and greatest chance for flooding) will fall anytime between noon and 8pm Thursday. Highs in the low 50s late Thursday; lows in the low 40s. Expect around 3 inches of rain with this system.

(To give you an idea of how much rain that is: the normal rainfall for the entire month of March is about 3 1/2 inches. And: if this same system hit us about a month ago, when the temperatures were roughly 20 degrees cooler, we'd be looking at two feet of snow, perhaps more.)
On Friday the clouds will linger and a few morning (or even early afternoon) showers could linger too. The winds will kick up, and temperatures will continue to be mild (highs in the low 50s).
Saturday looks just lovely: sunny and breezy with highs reaching into the mid 50s, with lows in the mid 30s at night.
Sunday will be partly sunny and breezy - just a bit cooler with highs reaching into the seasonable upper 40s. Overnight lows right around freezing.
Next week is a mixed bag: look for more of the same (clouds and sun, highs in the upper 40s) for Monday and Tuesday; a bit of rain possible Wednesday and Thursday as temperatures soar well into the 50s and approach 60; clearing and cooler Friday and Saturday with highs again only in the mid to upper 40s.