7:15 AM | Milder today; significant rain event Wednesday night/early Thursday
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly sunny, chilly, upper 40’s
Tonight
Mostly clear, cold, lows near 35
Wednesday
Sun followed by clouds, chilly, upper 40’s
Wednesday night
Rain, heavy at times, cool, upper 30’s
Thursday
Cloudy, rain possible early, highs near 50
Friday
Mostly cloudy, windy, colder, snow showers possible, mid-to-upper 30’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s
Sunday
Partly sunny, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s
Discussion
Weak high pressure will build back into the region for today and tonight, but then attention will shift to a strong storm that will move from the South into our vicinity by Wednesday night. Rain is likely to get heavy at times tomorrow night lasting into early Thursday before the storm pulls away rapidly towards the Canadian Maritimes. An Arctic front will whip through the region on Friday accompanied by strong winds and possible snow showers. It’ll be noticeably colder on Friday and that chill will last right through the weekend. By the way, in quite an impressive turnaround, much of the DC region received an inch or so of snow accumulation yesterday, and this followed temperatures near 70 degrees on Saturday.
Video
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