High pressure will remain in control today with temperatures on the seasonable side in the mid-40s under partly sunny skies. Partly cloudy skies will continue tonight with temperatures falling into the mid-20s. It will be a warmer day for Wednesday with highs expected to be in the lower-50s under partly sunny skies. Clouds will increase during the afternoon as a cold front approaches from the West. By Wednesday night, we will see rain showers that will quickly turn to snow showers overnight. Snowfall will be on the light side, but we could see up to 1" of snow on grassy surfaces. By Thursday, we will see plenty of sunshine return and cooler weather with highs in the lower-40s. Clouds will increase for Friday with highs expected to be in the mid-50s. Scattered rain showers will develop during the afternoon and continue overnight. Periods of rain are likely Saturday with the chance for some thunderstorms as well. Highs will be over 10 degrees above-average for this time of year in the mid-60s. We will dry out by the end of the weekend with highs in the mid-40s under partly sunny skies. Fair skies will continue into early next week with temperatures climbing back towards 60 degrees.