Monday’s Forecast: Chilly, But Not As Cold
After a frigid weekend, today’s forecast will offer a bit of relief as we begin a week–long warming trend.
After a frigid weekend, today’s forecast will offer a bit of relief as we begin a week–long warming trend.
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The chance of snow does remain in the forecast for Saturday. However, there is a wide array of possibilities for how much we could see.
We have yet another cold day on tap across the region. Thankfully, the winds will be light today with some sunshine!
A coastal storm will look to quickly strengthen late this week, and spread bring impactful snow and winds to much of the East Coast.
After a seasonal day on Tuesday, much of the region will struggle to hit the freezing point this afternoon despite the mainly sunny skies.
A seasonally cool day is on tap across much of the region as highs look to get into the upper 30s and lower 40s today.
A southern sliding storm system looks to bring some impactful snow to the lower Mid-Atlantic tonight, with very little for Southern MD.
A bitterly cold day is on tap across the region as temperatures look to remain in the 20s all day with clouds and northerly winds.
An incoming clod front will bring cooling temperatures and a rain/snow mix to the region for your Thursday.
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