7:00 AM | ***Another round of accumulating snow late tonight/early Tuesday***
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Sunshine followed by increasing cloudiness, brisk and cold, highs in the low 30's
Tonight
Becoming cloudy with snow developing after midnight, cold, lows in the mid-to-upper 20's
Tuesday
Cloudy, brisk and cold in the morning with snow in the morning that could changeover briefly to sleet and/or freezing rain before ending, 1-3 inches of new snow accumulations, mostly cloudy in the afternoon and turning milder, low-to-mid 40's
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy, cold, upper 20’s
Wednesday
Partly sunny, milder, a few rain or snow showers possible, mid 40’s
Thursday
Cloudy, mild, chance for a shower, mid-to-upper 40’s
Friday
Mostly cloudy, still mild, chance for some rain, near 50
Saturday
Partly sunny, not as mild, maybe a few showers, mid-to-upper 40’s
Discussion
The big news this week is that noticeably milder conditions will finally move into the Mid-Atlantic region, but we’ll have to get through more accumulating snow before we get there. Yet another system dropping southeastward from Canada will push snow into the region late tonight and early Tuesday and this snow could change briefly to sleet and/or freezing rain before ending tomorrow. 1-3 inches of new snow accumulations are likely and the Tuesday morning commute will likely have numerous slick spots. Once this system departs the region by later Tuesday, milder air will begin to filter into the area and high temperatures in the 40’s are likely on Wednesday and Thursday. This week's break to milder weather conditions does not signal the end of winter and we'll actually begin to cool down some this weekend with much colder air likely to return later this month.
Video
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