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7:00 AM | Cool and damp today; milder by mid-week, but a strong cold front will end the work week

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Overcast skies this morning with occasional showers; otherwise, remaining mostly cloudy, highs in the low-to-mid 60's

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, cool, lows in the low 50’s

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy, milder, chance for a shower, mid 70’s

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy, cool, mid 50’s

Wednesday

Partly sunny, very mild, chance for a shower or thunderstorm, upper 70’s

Thursday

Mostly cloudy, breezy, very mild, chance for showers, maybe a thunderstorm, near 80

Friday

Mostly cloudy, windy, mild, PM showers likely and possible thunderstorms, mid 70’s

Saturday

Mostly cloudy, windy and cooler, chance for a few showers, near 60

Discussion

After a rather seasonal weekend, it’ll turn milder by mid-week and the second half of the week looks well above normal temperature-wise. A weak frontal system could cause a few showers around here each day through Thursday and then a more important strong cold front will approach from the west at the end of the work week. That front will likely bring some shower and thunderstorm activity to the Mid-Atlantic region later Friday and it’ll turn noticeably cooler behind it this weekend. In fact, the overall weather pattern looks like it’ll be cooler-than-normal next week following this end-of-the-week frontal passage.

Elsewhere, winter-like weather continues today across much of the country from the Rockies to the Northern Plains and another snowstorm is destined to hit places that got hit last week with accumulating snow likely in the zone between Denver, CO and Minneapolis, MN over the next few days.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/vWVgQdxSdYY