7:15 AM | Rain today; weekend storm threat continues
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Cloudy, occasional rain, mild, near 50
Tonight
Cloudy early, some clearing late with patchy fog possible, chilly, mid 30’s
Friday
Becoming mostly sunny, mild, low 50’s
Friday Night
Mainly clear, cold, lows near 30
Saturday
Partly sunny, mild, near 50
Sunday
Mostly cloudy, windy, colder, rain and/or snow likely, near 40
Monday
Partly sunny, breezy and chilly, near 45
Tuesday
Partly sunny, milder, upper 40’s
Discussion
Low pressure will head to our northwest today and will spread some rain into the area. While the precipitation amounts will be heavier than Tuesday’s system, this will not be a heavy rain event with 0.25 inches of rain or less expected by early tonight. High pressure will build back into the region on Friday and will stick around into the weekend; however, then attention will turn to the southeast US as a storm will gather strength by early Sunday. The storm track from that point on is still in question, but the threat continues for a Mid-Atlantic coastal storm late in the upcoming weekend that could spread snow or rain into the area. Some of the models continue to push the storm to our south, but that appears to be an unlikely scenario so the main question will likely come down to precipitation types and amounts. Stay tuned.
Video
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