The weekend will start out dry and mild on Saturday, but a fast-moving system will bring heavy rains on Sunday that could flip to snow early Monday in time for the morning commute.Between 1-3 inches of rain could fall across our region beginning Sunday morning, with the heaviest rainfall expected on Sunday night and during the overnight period.The timing of the system has changed, now arriving earlier on Sunday and leaving during the day on Monday. Gusty winds may still cause isolated power outages, but this threat has lowered in the past day.Know before you go: Sign up for weather alertsEven the mountains will see rain Sunday night. Combined with temperatures in the 40s, a good portion of the snowpack will melt. A few rivers and streams may approach minor flood stage from runoff and additional rain accumulation.Rain may end as snow on Monday morning, with the possibility of slick morning travel as commuters head out for work.NBC5 will continue to track this system and provide updates as they become available.Interactive radar/Latest conditionsFollow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | XMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | XMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | X
The weekend will start out dry and mild on Saturday, but a fast-moving system will bring heavy rains on Sunday that could flip to snow early Monday in time for the morning commute.
Between 1-3 inches of rain could fall across our region beginning Sunday morning, with the heaviest rainfall expected on Sunday night and during the overnight period.
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The timing of the system has changed, now arriving earlier on Sunday and leaving during the day on Monday. Gusty winds may still cause isolated power outages, but this threat has lowered in the past day.
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Even the mountains will see rain Sunday night. Combined with temperatures in the 40s, a good portion of the snowpack will melt. A few rivers and streams may approach minor flood stage from runoff and additional rain accumulation.
Rain may end as snow on Monday morning, with the possibility of slick morning travel as commuters head out for work.
NBC5 will continue to track this system and provide updates as they become available.
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