7:00 AM | Soaking rain moves in today as low pressure moves northward along the coast
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Cloudy, becoming windy, chilly with periods of rain and some of it can be heavy this afternoon, mid 40’s
Tonight
Cloudy, windy, chilly, more rain and some of it can be heavy, lows near 40 degrees
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy, breezy, maybe a lingering shower early, mild, mid 50’s
Wednesday Night
Mostly cloudy, cold, maybe a rain or snow shower, mid 30’s
Thursday
Mostly cloudy, colder, chance for a few rain or snow showers, mid 40’s
Friday
Partly sunny, cold, low 40’s
Saturday
Mostly sunny, cold, near 40
Sunday
Partly sunny, cold, near 40
Discussion
Yesterday’s blizzard across the southern Plains has headed northeast towards the Great Lakes region and places like Chicago and Detroit will be its newest victims with respect to heavy snowfall amounts. A secondary low will form near the east coast this morning and this will send rain our way later today continuing in the overnight hours and some of the rain will fall heavily at times. The entire I-95 corridor between DC and NYC will likely receive 0.75-1.75 inches of rain from this system by early tomorrow. After a mild day on Wednesday, an upper level trough of low pressure will take up residence near the east coast and bring unseasonably chilly weather to the eastern states for several days all the way from the Mid-Atlantic region to central Florida by the weekend. The trend downward in temperatures in the Mid-Atlantic will begin Wednesday night and Thursday and there can be a few rain or snow showers in the unstable atmosphere.
Video
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