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7:00 AM | Showers along cold front signal the arrival of another chilly air mass for early November; turns even colder by the middle of next week and snow is a threat for parts of the Mid-Atlantic region

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Cloudy skies with showers likely during the late morning and mid-day hours, possible partial clearing during the late afternoon, breezy and mild, highs in the lower 60’s

Tonight

Partly cloudy, turning quite chilly late, lows in the mid 30’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, windy, colder, low 50's

Friday Night

Mostly clear, brisk, cold, near freezing

Saturday

Mostly sunny, still chilly, mid 50’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny, windy, cool, upper 50’s

Monday

Mostly sunny, chilly, mid 50’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, cool, maybe a shower, low-to-mid 50’s

Discussion

A cold front will generate shower activity around here later this morning and early this afternoon, and then, as the front sweeps off the east coast, some partial clearing is possible late today. High pressure will build back into the region by tomorrow and it’ll be anchoring another colder-than-normal air mass for this time of year and the chill will continue right into the early part of next week. Looking ahead, there are signs for an even colder air mass to invade the northeastern part of the country by the middle of next week and it could be accompanied by some snow in parts of the Mid-Atlantic region. More on that threat later.

Video

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