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7:00 AM | Light wintry mix later today into early tonight; periods of rain later tonight and on Saturday

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Thickening clouds with some light snow, sleet and/or rain developing during the mid-day or early afternoon hours, cold, highs only reaching the mid-to-upper 30’s

Tonight

Cloudy, light wintry mix changing to rain, cold, overnight lows near freezing

Saturday

Cloudy with periods of rain, cold, low 40’s

Saturday Night

Mostly cloudy, cold, chance for more rain early, mid 30’s

Sunday

Becoming mostly sunny, breezy, chilly, low 40’s

Monday

Mostly sunny, not as cold, near 50

Tuesday

Becoming cloudy, chilly, chance for some rain showers, upper 40’s

Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, cool, upper 40’s

Discussion

The storm that dumped a lot of snow across the central Plains and Upper Midwest will undergo a weakening process today as it grinds to a halt over the Great Lakes region. Some of the moisture that remains from this system will move into our area later today into tonight and it’ll be cold enough for a mixture of snow, sleet, freezing rain and/or rain although the precipitation amounts through this evening will be on the light side. Over the weekend, another storm will take shape in the Southeast US and it will become an important coastal storm that should bring rain to the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor, but snow to much of New England as has been the case the last couple of weekends.

Video

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