Temperatures will continue to rise on Tuesday, and that snowpack outside your window will continue to shrink. 

Showers will occur during the midday hours on Tuesday, then become widespread in the afternoon. Showers will continue past sunset but then largely taper off before midnight. Temperatures will peak in the upper 40s after sunset and then fall to the mid-30s overnight into Wednesday morning. 

A spotty rain or snow shower can't be ruled out early Wednesday morning, with an isolated shower possible around and shortly after sunrise. The threat for a shower will taper off shortly after sunrise, with the day remaining cloudy with temperatures peaking in the low 40s. 

Clouds will clear overnight into Thursday morning, with fog potentially setting up for a time Thursday morning. 

After the fog lifts Thursday, expect a mostly to partly sunny sky with high temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s. Temperatures will barely fall to the mid-40s before rising overnight into Friday morning. 

Friday will be even warmer, with high temperatures in the upper 50s, and will feature a return of widely scattered rainfall throughout the day. Showers remain scattered on Saturday, with another day in the 50s. 

A strong cold front will pass through the area Saturday night, dropping temperatures on Sunday to the low 30s and allowing light snow showers to develop throughout the day.