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7:00 AM | Damp and mild for today with occasional rain

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Cloudy and damp with occasional rain, still mild, highs near 50 degrees

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, colder, lows in the upper 30’s

Wednesday

Partly sunny, still mild, near 50

Wednesday Night

Mostly cloudy, turning colder, rain showers possible early and snow showers possible late, low 30's

Thursday

Snow showers possible early; otherwise, partly sunny, colder, near 40

Friday

Partly sunny, chilly, low 40's; snow or snow showers possible at night

Saturday

Morning snow or snow showers possible; otherwise, partly sunny, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, cold, mid 30’s

Discussion

Today will be another mild day, but three cold frontal passages over the next few days will assure that we'll be back to below normal temperatures by the weekend. The first cold front will pass through the region later today generating occasional rain through the day, a second cold front will move through later tomorrow, and finally a third front will approach the area Friday night/early Saturday. The second frontal system could generate some rain showers later tomorrow and then possible snow showers tomorrow night. The third front could generate snow shower activity Friday night and early Saturday or even a period of steadier snow as temperatures drop back to highs in the 30's for the weekend. Looking ahead, the pattern definitely looks like it’ll get quite cold, and perhaps stormy, in the eastern US for the latter part of January and the beginning of February.

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