Thursday’s Warmth Gives Way to Winds & Potential Storms
A surge of warmth is likely to bring many areas into the 60s on Thursday! An incoming front will bring gusty winds and rain overnight, though.
A surge of warmth is likely to bring many areas into the 60s on Thursday! An incoming front will bring gusty winds and rain overnight, though.
We are off to a cold start across the region this morning, but we will see temperatures recover a bit by this afternoon.
The recent wave of cold doesn’t look to last as a warm temps returns by mid week. However, we will also see the threat of rain/storms return.
A snow squall is diving southward into northern portions of our region this morning, which could cause travel impacts.
We are off to a cold start across the region, with rouge snow showers moving through as well! How long does this weather stick around?!
Cold temperatures and periods of snow are on tap for the region a day after seeing temperatures get into the 60s.
After a warm start to the weekend, a developing system will ride along a cold front tonight, and deliver a chance of snow for Sunday.
After several days in the 60s, a quick round of snow is likely on Sunday as cold air returns to the Mid-Atlantic.
Much of the Mid-Atlantic is on tap to see yet another near-perfect weather day to close out the work week!
After an early February warm-up, the chances of snow look to increase on Sunday as a cold front pushes through the region.

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