7:00 AM | The watch continues for a possible major weather event early next week
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Fog and drizzle possible early then remaining mostly cloudy, mild, highs in the mid 60’s
Tonight
Mostly cloudy, mild, some fog and drizzle late, upper 50’s
Friday
Becoming partly sunny, warm, low 70’s
Friday Night
Partly cloudy, mild, mid 50’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, warm, near 70
Sunday
Becoming cloudy, not as warm, showers likely, low 60’s
Monday
Cloudy, colder, threat for significant rain and wind, low-to-mid 50’s
Tuesday
Cloudy, chilly, threat for more rain and wind, near 50
Discussion
As our calm and mild weather pattern continues here in the Mid-Atlantic region the focus of our attention is on two parts of North America: 1) the tropics where Hurricane Sandy continues to intensify and churn northward and 2) the central US where cold air is plunging into the region from central Canada. The potential continues to exist for a major Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US weather event in the Monday/Tuesday time frame as these two features eventually interact with each other. This impending weather event could include hurricane-force winds, power outages, torrential rainfall along low-lying sections, significant higher elevation accumulating snows in inland locations like western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and coastal flooding as high tides will be aided by Sunday’s full moon in addition to strong winds.
Video
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