7:00 AM | *One snow event winds down and all eyes turn to the next threat*
Paul Dorian
6-Day DC Forecast
Today
Any snow that is falling this morning will end and give way to partly sunny skies for the mid-day and afternoon, quite breezy, cold, highs in the lower 40’s
Tonight
Mainly clear, cold, lows in the mid-to-upper 20’s
Saturday
Martly sunny, cold, mid 40’s
Saturday Night
Mainly cloudy, cold, near 30 degrees
Sunday
Mainly sunny, chilly, upper 40’s
Monday
Partly sunny, cold, near 40 degrees; chance for snow or rain at night
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy, cold, chance for snow or rain, upper 30’s
Wednesday
Partly sunny, cold, chance for snow showers, mid-to-upper 30’s
Discussion
Low pressure just off the east coast this morning will push to the northeast today and any snow that is falling in the region will end and give way to partial sunshine as the day progresses. This active weather pattern will produce yet another coastal storm by later Sunday, but it looks like that particular system will go harmlessly out-to-sea before ever having any impact on the region. An explosive upper air pattern will set up early next week and combine with an Arctic air intrusion to produce yet another threat for snow in the Mid-Atlantic region - most likely in the Monday night/Tuesday time period. Stay tuned.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Vencore, Inc.