7:00 AM | **After two of the warmest days so far this spring, significantly colder air moves in late today; could even see a bit of sleet or snow early tonight in suburban locations**
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Periods of rain, heavy at times, maybe a thunderstorm or two mixed in, windy, mild this morning with temperatures not far from 70 degrees, but they will drop sharply later this afternoon
Tonight
Cloudy, windy and becoming much colder, lingering rain showers could even mix with or change to sleet and/or snow before ending, lows by morning near 30 degrees
Wednesday
Mostly sunny, windy and very chilly for this time of year, near 50
Wednesday Night
Mostly clear, cold, patchy frost towards morning in suburban locations, lows near freezing
Thursday
Mainly sunny, a chilly start and then a bit milder in the afternoon, upper 50’s
Friday
Mostly cloudy, chilly, upper 50’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, breezy, mild, chance of showers, low 60’s
Sunday
Partly sunny, mild, low 60’s
Discussion
After the two warmest days of the spring so far on Sunday and Monday, big changes are on the way for the eastern part of the country. An impressive cold front is moving west-to-east this morning towards the east coast and it will bring a significant rainfall to the Mid-Atlantic region along with persistently strong winds and isolated thunderstorms. The front will usher in much colder air to region by the end of the day and there is a chance that it will get cold enough for lingering rain showers to mix with or change to sleet and/or snow this evening with the greatest chance for this possible changeover in the western and northern suburbs. Temperatures by tomorrow morning will be below freezing in most Mid-Atlantic locations and patchy frost is likely early Thursday morning. This late season cold shot will be quite widespread with well below normal temperatures by tomorrow extending from Canada all the way down to the Deep South.