7:00 AM | Strong cold front brings showers and thunderstorms to the region tonight; chilly air mass for the weekend
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly cloudy, windy, milder, a few passing showers through the mid-afternoon hours and then showers and thunderstorms possible at the end of the day, highs near 70 degrees
Tonight
Showers and thunderstorms, windy, some of the rain will be heavy at times, cooler late, lows near 50 degrees by morning
Saturday
Early morning clouds and lingering showers will give way to mostly sunny skies, breezy and noticeably cooler, near 60
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy, cold, upper 30's
Sunday
Mostly sunny, chilly, mid-to-upper 50’s
Monday
Increasing clouds, chilly, chance for showers at night, low-to-mid 50’s
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy, still cool, showers possible, mid 50’s
Wednesday
Cloudy, milder, windy, showers possible late, low 60’s
Discussion
A strong cold front that has been crossing the country in recent days will bring showers and thunderstorms to the Mid-Atlantic later today and tonight and some of the rain will fall heavily at times. In fact, the I-95 corridor from DC-to-Philly-to-NYC should receive close to an inch of rainfall by early Saturday morning at which time the cold front exits off the east coast. High pressure will build across the region later tomorrow and Sunday and the air mass will be quite chilly for this time of year with low temperatures dropping into the 30's in many suburban locations. An area of moisture along the east coast could bring showers back to the region Monday night or Tuesday and then another strong west-to-east moving cold front is likely to cause more significant showers and thunderstorms around here by Wednesday night or Thursday of next week. One final note - the NASA Wallops Island rocket launch will happen no earlier than 5PM Saturday.
Video
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