Next System Set to Bring Wide Array of Impacts on Saturday
Our next weather system on Saturday is likely to bring rain, storm, wind, and snow impacts to much of the Mid-Atlantic.
Our next weather system on Saturday is likely to bring rain, storm, wind, and snow impacts to much of the Mid-Atlantic.
After a cold and wet day yesterday, quiet and seasonal conditions will settle in across the region as the week draws to a close.
A gloomy weather day is on tap across the Mid-Atlantic as periods of rain move through with temperatures staying in the 40s.
Last night’s northwest winds have helped to funnel down cooler air for our Tuesday. However, the winds will not be as disruptive today.
Another active week of wild weather swings is on tap for the region as the battle between Winter and Spring take hold!
Record warmth is likely thanks to gusty winds this afternoon. This sets us up with our first thunderstorm chance of the year by this evening.
Temperatures will be noticeably cooler as northerly winds usher in a fresh injection of cooler air this afternoon.
After a noticeable cool down late this week, we will see May-like warmth surge into the region this weekend and into early next week.
March looks to get off to a nice and quiet start as temperatures look to get into the upper 50s with only a few passing clouds.
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