First Winter Tease: Brief Snow/Sleet NW of I-95 Sunday Morning
A quick burst of snow and sleet is possible northwest of I-95 Sunday morning before a warm front brings rain showers to the entire region by afternoon.
A quick burst of snow and sleet is possible northwest of I-95 Sunday morning before a warm front brings rain showers to the entire region by afternoon.
Models are hinting at just enough northern cold to support some snow northwest of I-95 next week. Get the latest outlook.
Last winter brought the region back to near-average snowfall for the first time in years, and this winter may build on that momentum. A colder pattern, steady early-season systems, and late-season potential all shape the new JB Weather Winter Outlook.
A low-impact system arrives Tuesday, delivering some beneficial rain, mainly north of DC, before clearing out by midday Wednesday.
A weak system brings periods of rain this afternoon and evening, with light but helpful totals.
Northwesterly winds bring the coldest night of the season, prompting Freeze Warnings in Southern Maryland and Tidewater VA.
A strong cold front brings the coldest temperatures of the season.
Frost Advisories are in effect for Southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore as temperatures fall into the mid–30s overnight.
A few embedded storms may develop today with a low tornado and flooding threat, though widespread severe weather is not expected.
A developing storm may bring 1–3 inches of rain, rumbles of thunder, and coastal flooding from strong onshore flow.

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