Cold Times Ahead… But What About Snow?
As we have talked about, we are going to see a flip to a much colder pattern for (at least) the first half of January. […]
As we have talked about, we are going to see a flip to a much colder pattern for (at least) the first half of January. […]
Our wet pattern with mild temps is likely to stick around to close out 2024. However, we are likely to see our pattern flip back […]
My first #SNOW map of the season! We have a system developing off the coast that will “retrograde” (move backward) over the Northeast. As that […]
Brought to you by William Richmond Inc. Roofing & Siding Our storm system is trending to the south, which means a forecast update is necessary! […]
A pre-Valentines Day rain-maker may end as accumulating snow for areas along and north of the Mason-Dixon Line as cold air moves in.
Brought to you by Cedar Point Federal Credit Union It has felt like Spring the last several days! However, we will see Winter try to make […]
A developing snow will bring many areas snow with the highest totals near the Mason-Dixon Line. The timing of this one could cause issues…
Another round of widespread, light snow is on tap for the Mid-Atlantic on Friday. While not much is forecast, impacts are likely.
After our season’s first snow event moved through the region last night, all eyes are already turning to another snow chance late this week.
The snow and ice are on the way out, but bitterly cold temps and gusty winds are likely as another round of arctic air settles in.
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