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7:00 AM | **Accumulating snow likely late tomorrow into Wednesday...warmer for the weekend**

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7:00 AM | **Accumulating snow likely late tomorrow into Wednesday...warmer for the weekend**

Paul Dorian

6-Day DC Forecast

Today

Mainly cloudy, cold, maybe some flurries, highs in the upper 20's

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, quite cold, maybe a snow shower, lows in the mid 20’s

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy, cold, snow showers possible late in the day, mid 30’s for afternoon highs

Tuesday Night

Mainly cloudy, cold, snow likely, mid 20’s for overnight lows

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, breezy, quite cold, snow likely during the AM hours, upper 20’s for highs

Thursday

Mainly sunny, still cold, mid 30’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, not as cold, low-to-mid 40’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, milder, near 50 degrees

Discussion

An accumulating snow event is likely from later tomorrow into Wednesday and it could bring 1-3 inches of snow to the I-95 corridor region from DC-to-Philly-to-NYC. A frontal system will work its way to the east coast on Tuesday and then low pressure will likely form along the southern part of that boundary zone and move to a position off the Mid-Atlantic coastline by mid-week. The combination of the front and low pressure system should throw some snow our way in the I-95 corridor with a cold air mass firmly in place. It'll stay cold following this system for the latter part of the work week, but noticeably milder weather will return for the weekend. In fact, temperatures could reach the 55 degree mark by next Sunday in the DC metro region.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Vencore, Inc.
vencoreweather.com