BREAKING: Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued Until 10PM
A Watch has been issued for much of the Mid-Atlantic ahead of a cold front that will look to bring the potential for severe weather.
A Watch has been issued for much of the Mid-Atlantic ahead of a cold front that will look to bring the potential for severe weather.
The threat of severe weather across the Mid-Atlantic continues to grow for this afternoon and evening as cold front works closer to our region.
An active weather day is on tap as strong southerly winds surge warm air northward and set the stage for storms this afternoon/evening.
Warmer air tomorrow will set the stage for our region to potentially see severe thunderstorms develop by the afternoon and evening hours.
After a cold start to the week, a weak warm front will lift northward this morning which will give way to warming temperatures.
A cold start to the week will look to give way to warmer temperatures with the chance of severe storms for Thursday.
Another cool day with temperatures only making it into the 40s is expected as our recent cold blast continues to hold on.
Winter’s last gasp will take a strong hold on the region today as we contend with cold temps, gusty winds, and even some flurries!
After a string of warm weather the last few weeks, a dip in the Jetstream will look to usher in a fresh blast of cold air this weekend!
A seasonal weather day is on tap with clearing skies and temperatures in the 60s, before we see a pattern shift take hold.
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