7:00 AM | Transition back to seasonal chill will bring multiple chances for rain, sleet and snow
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Morning fog and occasional showers; otherwise, mostly cloudy and still mild, highs in the mid 50’s
Tonight
Cloudy, turning colder, showers likely before midnight, may mix with sleet towards morning, lows in the low 30’s
Tuesday
Cloudy, colder, chance for some rain late in the day possibly mixed with sleet or snow, near 40
Tuesday Night
Cloudy, cold, chance for rain, sleet or snow, near 30
Wednesday
Rain, sleet or snow in the morning; otherwise, mostly cloudy, chilly, low 40's
Thursday
Partly sunny, still chilly, near 40
Friday
Mostly cloudy, windy, colder, slight chance for snow, mid-to-upper 30’s
Saturday
Mostly sunny, cold, near 40
Discussion
There will be one more mild day to start the week before seasonal chill moves back into the region by late tonight. The transition from mild to seasonal chill caused by a slow-moving cold front will produce a few rounds of precipitation over the next few days. Scattered rain showers are around the area this morning and then a mix of rain and sleet is possible late tonight into early Tuesday, and then another round of rain, sleet or snow is likely late Tuesday into early Wednesday and accumulations can't be ruled out with this mid-week system. Finally, one more low pressure area will have to be watched for later Thursday into Friday as colder air moves into the region. At the moment, it looks like that system will miss us just to our south, but it is a close call and its precipitation would likely be all snow should it move further north. After a moderately cold weekend, even colder air is destined to arrive early next week throughout the eastern part of the country as it appears the overall pattern becomes quite cold.
Video
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