Snow could fall before the weekend is over, but Massachusetts will remain seasonably warm well into next week.
The National Weather Service forecast calls for a slight chance of snow showers on Sunday night, especially for Cape Cod & the Islands and southern coastal regions, but little accumulation is expected — a few tenths of an inch, at most.
Aside from that potential overnight precipitation, the state is looking at dry, above-freezing conditions through most of next week.
Boston and Worcester will reach a high of 33 degrees on Sunday afternoon, while Western Massachusetts will see highs of 36 degrees and Cape Cod & the Islands will get up to 32 degrees.
Temperatures will drop to the low 20s across the state Sunday night before rebounding on Monday, with afternoon highs expected in the upper 30s in most regions.
Conditions will remain seasonably warm, with the National Weather Service projecting high temperatures in the low 40s on Tuesday and Wednesday, with calm winds and a slight chance of rain moving in Wednesday evening.