Thursday’s Forecast: Periods of Heavy Rain w/ Some Storms
Periods of heavy rain with the threat of strong to severe storms will be present on Thursday as a cold front moves through.
Periods of heavy rain with the threat of strong to severe storms will be present on Thursday as a cold front moves through.
We have another seasonal day on tap, but cloud cover will be increasing today ahead of our next weather maker.
Temperatures this afternoon will look to finally get back to average thanks to clear skies and light southerly winds.
Another seasonally cool day is on tap across the Mid-Atlantic thanks to northwesterly breezes.
Bands of steady rain are likely this morning, but we may finally see some clearing late today as the remnants of Ian move out!
Today will feel more like late-November as Ian’s remnants regenerate into a Nor’easter bringing rain, winds, and cold temperatures!
The remnants of Ian will regenerate into a Nor’easter-like coastal low, which will bring prolonged rain and wind impacts to the Mid-Atlantic.
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