Monday’s Forecast: Cold and Windy With Flurries Possible
Winter’s last gasp will take a strong hold on the region today as we contend with cold temps, gusty winds, and even some flurries!
Winter’s last gasp will take a strong hold on the region today as we contend with cold temps, gusty winds, and even some flurries!
A seasonal weather day is on tap with clearing skies and temperatures in the 60s, before we see a pattern shift take hold.
Rounds of rain are likely to push through the region today which could lead to some spots seeing an inch of rain and some embedded storms.
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 fog will give way to great weather conditions this afternoon before a new system looks to impact the region on Saturday.
Temperatures will look to be 10-15 degrees cooler this afternoon as occasional rain showers pivot through the region.
Temperatures will look to max out some 15-degrees above average this afternoon, thanks to a southerly flow.
After a wild weather weekend, a quiet and markedly warmer day is on tap across the region as we enter into a new weather pattern.
A high impact storm system will bring the region a mix of rain, snow, winds, and bitter cold throughout the day.
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