Monday will bring mostly cloudy skies and continued chances of snow showers, with highs near 36 degrees.
Wind chills Monday morning will feel like the single digits to low teens, making it a day to bundle up.
Monday night will see decreasing clouds and partly cloudy skies with lows near 24.
The cold pattern continues Tuesday with mostly cloudy skies and highs around 38 degrees.
Another chilly night is expected Tuesday with lows near 31 degrees.
By late Sunday night, all rain and snow showers will switch to snow showers for the entire region, thanks to a northwest flow bringing in colder air.
This is a classic lake-effect snow shower setup, reinforcing the chill at the start of the week.
Temperatures will remain well below average early next week, with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the 20s.
Windy conditions Monday morning will make it feel even colder.
Looking ahead, the region will see mostly dry weather through the middle and end of next week.
Temperatures will gradually warm, reaching the upper 40s by Wednesday and climbing into the 50s by Friday.
Prepare for the first accumulating snow of the season Sunday into Monday and bundle up for the chilly conditions early next week before a gradual warm-up later in the week.