System Set to Bring Active Weather for Mid-Week
A wet couple of days is likely across the Mid-Atlantic as a potent system moves across the US bringing heavy rain and severe weather.
A wet couple of days is likely across the Mid-Atlantic as a potent system moves across the US bringing heavy rain and severe weather.
Another pleasant weather day is on tap across the Mid-Atlantic. Granted, we will see increased cloud cover today ahead of our next system.
Decent weather is likely as we kickoff the workweek! Highs will look to get near 70° with mostly clear skies, but with elevated pollen levels.
Morning showers and fog should give way to a warm afternoon on Saturday, which could set the stage for late day storms.
Morning fog will give way to great weather conditions this afternoon before a new system looks to impact the region on Saturday.
Dense fog is likely to develop overnight, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a Dense Fog Advisory until 10AM Friday.
Visibilities could be reduced to under one mile at times late tonight and early Friday morning thanks to developing fog.
Temperatures will look to be 10-15 degrees cooler this afternoon as occasional rain showers pivot through the region.
A coastal system will pass by the region on Thursday, making for a wet and somewhat cooler St. Patrick’s Day.
A coastal system will look to bring the threat of rain across much of the Mid-Atlantic on Thursday, interrupting our nice weather pattern.

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