We turn the clocks back in November, but from Monday into Tuesday, we will flip the calendar back to the winter season, with a very January feel to the air come Tuesday morning. 

Showers will transition to snow by sunset on Monday, ushering in a period of widespread snow early into the evening. At that point, temperatures will have fallen into the low 30s, a 24-degree drop from the previous day. Winds will continue to stay elevated beyond the daylight hours, gusting up to 40 mph from Monday afternoon through early Tuesday morning. 

Snow showers will transition to flurries overnight into Tuesday morning with temperatures bottoming out in the upper teens and wind chill values settling to the single digits. Snowfall totals will range from a coating to an inch for most, but mainly on non-paved surfaces. 

Tuesday will be our coldest day in a little over a month and our coldest Saint Patrick's Day since 1976. 

Tuesday's temperatures will only make it to the upper 20s with a stubborn breeze that won't make it feel any better than the low teens. Expect light snow showers and flurries to be around for a good part of the day, with an additional coating to an inch of snow accumulation possible.  

Wednesday will be much quieter with some sunshine and a high temperature remaining chilly in the upper 30s. 

High temperatures return to the 50s Thursday through Sunday with low-end rain chances on Friday and Sunday.