Rainy and chilly start to the weekend

Overview: Rain showers will develop tonight and into the day on Saturday. Much colder air returns for the weekend, with highs in the mid 40s for Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures get back into the low to mid 50s for early next week. Halloween Tuesday looks to be partly cloudy, with a high temperature of 54 degrees, with temperatures in the mid to upper 40s Tuesday evening.

TONIGHT: Rain showers and colder temperatures develop, with a good soaking rain likely. Overnight low temperatures will be around 38 degrees.

SATURDAY: Cloudy skies, rain showers, and chilly temperatures develop for Saturday, with a high of 45 degrees. There could even be some snowflakes mixed with rain Saturday morning.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy skies and freezing cold temperatures are likely, with an overnight low temperature of 33 degrees.

SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy skies develop for Sunday, with a slight chance for a few rain showers mixed with snow. Temperatures remain chilly, with a high of 44 degrees.

SUNDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy skies and overnight low temperatures around freezing will develop, with a low of 34 degrees.

MONDAY: Partly sunny skies and cool temperatures develop, with a high of 54 degrees.

MONDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures will be around with a low of 38 degrees.

TUESDAY: Partly cloudy skies and cool temperatures stay around for Halloween, with a high of 53 degrees.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies and chilly temperatures continue, with a low of 35 degrees.

WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy skies and scattered rain showers will be possible, with a high temperature of 52 degrees.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy skies and rain showers linger, with a chilly low temperature of 49 degrees.

THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy skies and scattered rain showers linger, with a high of 63 degrees.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies and cool temperatures continue, with a low of 50 degrees.

FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy skies and scattered rain showers will be possible, with a high temperature of 61 degrees.

-Chief Meteorologist Jason Myers

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