Storm Could Be A Snow Producer Early Next Week
As cold air gets established, a system early next week will look to bring the threat of winter weather to the region.
As cold air gets established, a system early next week will look to bring the threat of winter weather to the region.
A developing coastal system may allow for light snow showers on Friday as colder air arrives to the region.
A weak system is likely to bring a widespread swath of light snow to much of the Mid-Atlantic Monday and Tuesday.
A brief burst of snow is possible Sunday morning as an arctic front delivers a fresh injection of winter-cold air.
A powerful system is set to bring high impact to the Mid-Atlantic as heavy rain and damaging winds move through the region today.
High impacts from a mid-week storm moving through the Great Lakes is looking likely for the region on Tuesday.
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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.
An elevated severe weather and flash flooding risk exist for Sunday afternoon and evening as a slow-moving cold front moves through the area.

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