Tuesday’s Forecast: Cooler with Rain Possible Late
Easterly winds today will limit how warm many spots get before a cold front looks to kick off rain late this evening.
Easterly winds today will limit how warm many spots get before a cold front looks to kick off rain late this evening.
The first week of May kicks off Hurricane Preparedness Week, and knowing your evacuation zone and route before the season starts is crucial.
Pretty nice weather expected across the Mid-Atlantic as we kick off May! This nice weather will not last long though.
A seasonal afternoon will look to give way to rain, and perhaps a few thunderstorms, as a warm front pushes through this evening.
Temperatures continue to warm with many areas making a run for 70 this afternoon, but shower chances will exist.
We see great improvements with our weather today as temperatures begin to rise and the winds begin to die down.
After a rainy day, cool temperatures and gusty winds will look to stick around as a coastal system continues to work up the coast.
Monday will feel pretty raw as a coastal storm looks to bring the region 1-2″ of rain with 30-40mph gusts and periods of heavy rain.
After a cool Easter Sunday, a new storm system is set to bring periods of heavy rain and gusty winds to the region on Monday.
We have another seasonal day on tap with highs in the 70s before a weak cold front bring a rain chance this evening.

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