7:00 AM | Colder air moves in on Friday behind strong cold front
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Cloudy with fog and drizzle this morning, periods of rain developing late, cool, highs in the low 50’s
Tonight
Cloudy, mild, periods of rain, areas of dense fog, lows in the low-to-mid 40’s
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy with morning fog, windy, mild, showers likely, mid-to-upper 50’s
Tuesday Night
Mostly cloudy, colder, low-to-mid 30’s
Wednesday
Mostly sunny, chilly, windy, upper 40’s
Thursday
Mostly cloudy, chilly, showers by late in the afternoon and rain at night, upper 40’s
Friday
Cloudy, becoming windy and turning colder, a few rain or snow showers possible, low 40’s
Saturday
Windy, colder, partial sun, maybe a few snow showers, upper 30’s
Discussion
An active weather pattern has begun for the Mid-Atlantic region and for much of the nation as well and we’ll have to deal with multiple storms this week. One low pressure area will move from the Ohio Valley today to New England by later tomorrow. Another storm will move towards the Great Lakes region by early Thursday creating a snowstorm for the Upper Midwest and this storm will then whip a strong cold front across our region later Thursday night. Winds will pick up on Friday behind the front and afternoon temperatures will likely drop and the cold and windy conditions will likely last right to Christmas Day. There can be some snow shower activity in the Mid-Atlantic region once the cold air arrives late this week and early this weekend. Another storm seems destined to cross the country next week from the southern Plains to the Mid-Atlantic region and it will have lots of cold air to work with. That storm is likely to reach the Mid-Atlantic region by the middle of the week.
Video
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