Thursday’s Warmth Gives Way to Winds & Potential Storms
A surge of warmth is likely to bring many areas into the 60s on Thursday! An incoming front will bring gusty winds and rain overnight, though.
A surge of warmth is likely to bring many areas into the 60s on Thursday! An incoming front will bring gusty winds and rain overnight, though.
The recent wave of cold doesn’t look to last as a warm temps returns by mid week. However, we will also see the threat of rain/storms return.
After a warm start to the weekend, a developing system will ride along a cold front tonight, and deliver a chance of snow for Sunday.
An incoming cold front on late Thursday may look to change our rain over to a brief period of sleet and freezing rain on Friday.
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The chance of snow does remain in the forecast for Saturday. However, there is a wide array of possibilities for how much we could see.
A coastal storm will look to quickly strengthen late this week, and spread bring impactful snow and winds to much of the East Coast.
A southern sliding storm system looks to bring some impactful snow to the lower Mid-Atlantic tonight, with very little for Southern MD.
A system sliding well to the south late Friday into Saturday will offer the lower Mid-Atlantic a chance of accumulating snow.
The picture is beginning to come into better focus today regarding the potential for winter weather Thursday morning, and its potential impacts.

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