Mix of Cold Rain & Snow Set to Impact the Mid-Atlantic
Now that I am home from a full day of teaching… The stage is set for tomorrow’s mess of a storm! Precip looks to move […]
Now that I am home from a full day of teaching… The stage is set for tomorrow’s mess of a storm! Precip looks to move […]
A weak system will likely move through and impact the Mid-Atlantic on Saturday with a mix of impacts from rain and snow.
Things have begun to come into focus today, and not much has changed with my thinking. Areas along and west of I-95 will likely be […]
The potential of an impactful winter storm for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast is growing as more parts of the forecast some into focus.
For the first time in nearly two years, the “Winter Index” is on the rise as the potential for winter weather exists over the next 7 days.
Another hot and humid day is on tap before an approaching cold front moves through this afternoon bringing a storm chance.
Another hot and humid day is on tap across the region ahead of an evening and overnight threat of severe weather.
For the first time in a decade, parts of the Mid-Atlantic have been upgraded to a rare Level 4 “Significant Risk” of severe weather.
An approaching cold front will bring an Enhanced Risk of severe weather to the region this evening with the chance of seeing 60-80mph winds.
One of the hottest days of the years is on tap as temperatures look to get near 100° with heat indices rising above 110° this afternoon.

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