Forecast: Fog Likely to Develop Overnight
Visibilities could be reduced to under one mile at times late tonight and early Friday morning thanks to developing fog.
Visibilities could be reduced to under one mile at times late tonight and early Friday morning thanks to developing fog.
A coastal system will pass by the region on Thursday, making for a wet and somewhat cooler St. Patrick’s Day.
A coastal system will look to bring the threat of rain across much of the Mid-Atlantic on Thursday, interrupting our nice weather pattern.
After a wicked weather day, we look to have a cold night on tap. Temps will plunge tonight, thanks to northwesterly winds.
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.
Another active week of wild weather swings is on tap for the region as the battle between Winter and Spring take hold!
After a noticeable cool down late this week, we will see May-like warmth surge into the region this weekend and into early next week.
After a February that featured wild swings in our weather, March looks to offer a gradual glide towards Spring-like weather.
After seeing highs get into the 70s today, a push of cold air will settle in tonight as a system looks to impact the region on Thursday.

John Bordash was born and raised in Southern MD. Living in the region for most of his life, he knows that the region receives very limited weather coverage, especially when dangerous weather moves in. John created JB Weather to keep Southern Maryland communities informed and prepared. From the southernmost tip of St. Mary’s to the 301-corridor, John Bordash is keeping you ahead of the storm.