Tonight across the Capital Region, skies will become mainly clear as any lingering snow shower or flurry activity tapers.  Lows will be quite cold, dipping down into the single digits to around 10 degrees.  Wind chills could dip below zero at times overnight.  Be sure to bundle up if you'll be out and about. 

On Tuesday, expect plenty of blue sky and sunshine.  It will remain unseasonably cold with highs in the mid- to upper-20s. 

Wednesday will feature dry weather for most of the day as clouds increase ahead of our next weather maker.  This will bring us precipitation initially in the form of snow late Wednesday before becoming a wintry mix Wednesday night into very early Thursday. As temperatures warm into the 40s during the day Thursday, precipitation type will then flip to all rain. 

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We dry out to finish the work week on Friday.  Expect a mix of sun and a few clouds.  Highs will be around 40. 

Our weather remains quiet and dry to start the weekend on Saturday, but another system looks to impact us on Sunday with some rain and a bit of wintry mix.  Highs still look to make it up into the 40s.

Stay tuned to Spectrum News for updates.