7:00 AM | Dense fog this morning then strong front brings brief downpours to the region from late morning through mid-afternoon, a thunderstorm is possible; still relatively mild this weekend, but big changes next week
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mild with patchy dense fog this morning and some light rain or drizzle, occasional showers and possibly a thunderstorm from late morning through mid-afternoon, some of the rain will be briefly heavy at times, watch for localized flooding, highs in the low 50’s
Tonight
Clearing and turning colder, watch for black ice late, lows by morning in the upper 20's
Saturday
Mostly sunny, still mild for the afternoon, low 50’s
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy, cold, upper 20’s
Sunday
Mostly cloudy, cooler, chance for some snow at night, mid-to-upper 40’s
Monday
Early clouds give way to partial sunshine, colder, mid 30’s
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy, very cold, chance for some snow at night, low 30’s
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy, cold, chance for some snow, low 30’s
Discussion
Dense fog early today and then a strong cold front will cross the region and it will generate some brief downpours during the mid-day and afternoon hours along with the possibility of a thunderstorm containing strong wind gusts. Temperatures will climb to the 50’s ahead of the front and the combination of melting snow and brief downpours can create localized flooding problems given the extensive snowpack, clogged drains and gutters. A cooling trend will begin this weekend and intensify next week. In fact, a very winter-like and cold pattern will re-establish itself next week in the central and eastern U.S. and there will be multiple snow threats as we close out February and head into March. An initial shot of cold air will arrive on Sunday night/early Monday and it could be accompanied by some snow and then another threat for snow exists from late Tuesday into Wednesday as an even colder air mass heads our way.
Video
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