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7:00 AM | *Accumulating snow still on the table as spring begins*

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7:00 AM | *Accumulating snow still on the table as spring begins*

Paul Dorian

6-Day DC Forecast

Today

Partly sunny, becoming quite windy with gusts possible to 30 mph, cooler than yesterday, nothing more than a late day shower possible, highs in the low 60’s

Tonight

Partly cloudy, turning noticeably colder, lows by morning in the low-to-mid 30's

Saturday

Increasing clouds, colder, rain possible late in the afternoon, may be mixed with snow at times, low-to-mid 40’s

Saturday Night

Cloudy, cold, rain or a mix of rain and snow changes to all snow, low 30’s

Sunday

Cloudy, cold, more snow likely mixed with rain at times primarily to the south and east of the District, near 40 degrees

Monday

Becoming partly sunny, windy, cold, chance for a snow or rain shower, mid-to-upper 40’s

Tuesday

Mainly sunny, still pretty cold, near 50 degrees

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, much warmer, mid 60’s

Discussion

The potential continues for accumulating snow this weekend in the I-95 corridor as low pressure forms off the Mid-Atlantic coastline, but amounts are still uncertain as questions still remain on the exact storm track and speed of intensification. One possible solution is that a storm intensifies quite rapidly later this weekend and "hugs" the Mid-Atlantic coastline - this scenario would produce more in the way of snow accumulation for the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor. Another possible outcome is that the storm is farther east in a location well off the coast and it intensifies more slowly - this would lead to less snow for the Mid-Atlantic I-95 corridor region. Preliminary snowfall estimates are 1-3 inches in the DC metro region, 2-5 inches in the Philly metro region, and 3-6 inches in and around NYC - all still subject to change. The snow would be of the wet variety and would accumulate primarily on non-paved surfaces roughly in the time period of Saturday night into Sunday night. Stay tuned.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian

Vencore, Inc.

vencoreweather.com