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7:00 AM | **Cold air has arrived...snow threat continues for Friday...initial snowfall estimates**

Paul Dorian

6-Day DC Forecast

Today

Sunny, windy and cold for this time of year, highs in the mid-to-upper 40's

Tonight

Mainly clear, quite cold, winds die down, lows in the upper 20's

Thursday

Sunshine followed by increasing clouds, cold, mid-to-upper 40’s

Thursday Night

Becoming cloudy, cold, snow or snow and rain likely before daybreak, low 30’s

Friday

Cloudy, cold, snow likely early and rain likely late, a coating to an inch or two possible before the changeover to rain with the higher amounts on grassy surfaces and higher elevation locations to the north and west, upper 30's

Saturday

Partly sunny, milder, upper 50's

Sunday

Partly sunny, colder, mid 40’s

Monday

Partly sunny, cold, mid 40’s

Discussion

A strong cold front passed through the region yesterday and it has ushered in a major change to the overall weather pattern back to colder-than-normal conditions for the Mid-Atlantic region. This change will not be a short-lived and general colder-than-normal weather is likely through the remainder of March and into the first part of April. Temperatures today will struggle to climb through the 40's after soaring through the 60's on Tuesday.

In addition to the renewed cold, there may be multiple snow threats for the I-95 corridor over the next few weeks including one this Friday as low pressure organizes near the Mid-Atlantic coastline with fresh cold air in place. Snow is likely to break out before daybreak on Friday and it should then mix with and change to plain rain later in the day. Initial snowfall estimates are for a coating to an inch or two in the metro region before the changeover to rain with the higher amounts on grassy surfaces in higher elevation locations to the north and west. After a milder day on Saturday, another shot of cold air is destined to arrive here by early next week.