Looking Ahead: Light Snow Looks Possible Friday Night
A system sliding well to the south late Friday into Saturday will offer the lower Mid-Atlantic a chance of accumulating snow.
A system sliding well to the south late Friday into Saturday will offer the lower Mid-Atlantic a chance of accumulating snow.
The picture is beginning to come into better focus today regarding the potential for winter weather Thursday morning, and its potential impacts.
Much of the region is on tap for a seasonally warm day as temps look to get into the 50s! This won’t stick around long though as a cold front approaches.
Yet another round of winter weather looks possible Thursday morning. The confidence in this potential is low though thanks to several variables.
We have a rather seasonal and quiet weather day ahead of us, which is welcomed news when comparing today to the week ahead!
After an eventful start to January, the pattern looks to remain active through this week as cold air may make things interesting!
After wicked weather on Sunday, we should see quieter weather for MLK Jr. Day. However, we will keep gusty winds around!
A winter storm is poised to move up the East coast late this weekend bringing high impact winter weather, rain, and winds to many.
We have one last mild day with temperatures in the 40s this afternoon. We will have a gusty northerly wind to contend with as well.
Confidence is high that a complex winter storm is likely to impact the region with snow, rain, and wind Sunday and Monday.
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