A wave of low pressure will scoot through the region overnight, resulting in a period of light snow that will last a handful of hours. Up to around an inch of fresh snow will be a possibility. During the daylight hours of Saturday, a brief push of milder air is in the forecast and temperatures will climb above freezing for much of the midday and afternoon. However, we also expect a scattering of snow showers and we can't rule out a heavier snow squall as well. It will turn much colder again toward the end of the day and into Saturday night. 

A quiet, but bitterly cold day will unfold on Sunday. Afternoon temperatures will not be much higher than 20 degrees despite some sunshine. Although Sunday will be bone-chilling, it looks even more frigid Monday and Tuesday. Wind chill values are expected to drop below zero by Monday afternoon and it will feel like -10 to -15 as Tuesday gets underway. Air temperatures should only climb into the lower teens Tuesday afternoon. 

The rest of next week will not be as harsh, but temperatures will remain largely below freezing Wednesday through Friday.