Thursday’s Forecast: Warm, Windy, and Potentially Stormy
An active weather day is on tap as strong southerly winds surge warm air northward and set the stage for storms this afternoon/evening.
An active weather day is on tap as strong southerly winds surge warm air northward and set the stage for storms this afternoon/evening.
Warmer air tomorrow will set the stage for our region to potentially see severe thunderstorms develop by the afternoon and evening hours.
A cold start to the week will look to give way to warmer temperatures with the chance of severe storms for Thursday.
Periods of heavy rain with some embedded thunderstorms are possible overnight as a system passes by our region.
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.
A wet couple of days is likely across the Mid-Atlantic as a potent system moves across the US bringing heavy rain and severe weather.
Morning showers and fog should give way to a warm afternoon on Saturday, which could set the stage for late day storms.
Morning fog will give way to great weather conditions this afternoon before a new system looks to impact the region on Saturday.
A developing system to set to bring everything from heavy rain and thunderstorms to bitter cold and snow, all within 24 hours!
Our next weather system on Saturday is likely to bring rain, storm, wind, and snow impacts to much of the Mid-Atlantic.

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