7:00 AM | **Colder pattern resumes late today/tonight...snow threat continues for late Thursday night/Friday**
Paul Dorian
6-Day DC Forecast
Today
Partly sunny, becoming quite windy, still quite mild with highs in the mid-to-upper 60’s around mid-day, but temperatures will drop late in the day
Tonight
Becoming mainly clear, still windy, turning noticeably colder, lows by morning in the upper 20's
Wednesday
Mainly sunny, windy, cold, highs struggle to reach 45 degrees
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy, cold, near 30 degrees
Thursday
Increasing clouds, cold, chance for snow and/or rain at night, low-to-mid 40’s
Friday
Cloudy, cold, chance for snow and/or rain, low-to-mid 40’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, milder, upper 50’s
Sunday
Partly sunny, colder, upper 40's
Discussion
A strong cold front will arrive today and this will begin a major change back to a colder-than-normal weather pattern that should last right through the first part of April. While this does not mean that each and every day through this period will be colder-than-normal, the vast majority of the time will be below normal and there may be multiple threats for snow in the I-95 corridor. In fact, the first threat for snow in the I-95 corridor during this resumption of a winter-like pattern will take place late Thursday night and Friday as low pressure organizes near the Mid-Atlantic coastline with cold air in place. After a milder day on Saturday, another shot of cold air is destined to arrive early next week and there could even be another snow threat later next week for portions of the I-95 corridor. Buckle up, it's going to be a wild ride during winter's last gasp from tonight into the first part of April.
Video
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