An active and very cold stretch of days is upcoming. 

A few flurries will try and work in on Tuesday afternoon, but it won't be much more than that. A better chance for snow comes our way on Wednesday. 

Temperatures will make it to the low 30s late Tuesday evening and continue to rise overnight into the day on Wednesday. 

Wet snow will begin to develop around midnight and continue to fall past sunrise before mixing in with raindrops during the morning and afternoon hours. Precipitation might fall as plain rain for a time as temperatures peak in the upper 30s. The most widespread precipitation will come overnight and during the morning, with precipitation becoming more scattered later in the day. 

Snowfall accumulation won't add up to more than an inch for most on Wednesday, which will be mainly on non-paved surfaces. Additional snow totals between 1-3 inches will be possible for communities across eastern and northeastern Mercer County.

Lake-effect snow showers will develop late Wednesday into Wednesday night with minor additional accumulations for the entire area. 

Plenty of chances to see snow will be in the forecast for the second half of the week and into the weekend, but the main story will be the cold air that will continue to dominate the region. 

Thursday's high temperatures will fall to the upper 20s, but wind chill values will likely be in the teens for a good part of the day. Friday's high temperatures return to the upper 20s before high temperatures fall to the low 20s this weekend. 

Our next batch of accumulating snow may come on Sunday.