7:15 AM | Could see 60 degrees during the second half of the week
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Becoming mostly sunny after early morning clouds, breezy, cool, mid-to-upper 40’s (normal high is now 44 degrees)
Tonight
Mostly clear, cold, mid 20’s
Tuesday
Partly sunny, mild, maybe a late day shower, near 50
Tuesday Night
Mostly cloudy, couple of showers possible, chilly, mid-to-upper 30’s
Wednesday
Partly sunny, mild, mid-to-upper 50’s
Thursday
Partly sunny, still mild, maybe a shower, upper 50’s
Friday
Mostly cloudy, mild, a few showers likely, mid-to-upper 50's
Saturday
Partly sunny, colder, near 40
Discussion
Pitchers and catchers report this week, which is the first sure sign of spring, and temperatures could actually reach 60 degrees on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Snow fell last night from just south of DC (e.g., Culpepper, Springfield, Fredericksburg) to points farther south with the heaviest snow recorded across southern and central Virginia where reports of up to 8 inches were seen. The Mid-Atlantic storm that caused that snow is now well off of the North Carolina coast and is continuing to pull away from the coast this morning. High pressure will now work its way into the region into Tuesday before moving off to the east. A weak front will then move through the region later Tuesday and it could spark a shower or two. A stronger front will pass through by the weekend, and that will end the unseasonably mild weather that we'll experience during the second half of the week.
Video
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