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7:00 AM | *Cold end to the work week with snow showers in the AM...slow-moving coastal storm threat continues for next week*

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7:00 AM | *Cold end to the work week with snow showers in the AM...slow-moving coastal storm threat continues for next week*

Paul Dorian

6-Day DC Forecast

Today

Mainly cloudy this morning with scattered snow showers, maybe even a burst of heavier snow, partly sunny this afternoon, windy with gusts to 30 mph and cold, highs in the lower 40’s

Tonight

Mostly clear, diminishing winds, cold, lows in the mid-to-upper 20’s

Saturday

Mainly cloudy, breezy, chance for a few rain and/or snow showers during the morning and mid-day hours, low-to-mid 40’s for afternoon highs

Saturday Night

Becoming partly cloudy, cold, mid-to-upper 20’s for overnight lows

Sunday

Mainly sunny, a bit milder, near 50 degrees

Monday

Partly sunny, a bit colder, mid-to-upper 40’s

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance of rain, ice and/or snow, near 40 degrees

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance of rain, ice and/or snow, near 40 degrees

Discussion

The week will end on a cold note as a secondary surge of cold air arrives with morning snow showers and then weak low pressure should pass by just to our south on Saturday bringing us the chance for a rain and/or snow shower. High pressure builds back into the region on Sunday and it should be a precipitation-free day. Low pressure in the middle of the country early next week will trek towards the Ohio Valley and it ultimately is likely to reform near the Mid-Atlantic coastline and become a slow-moving coastal storm. As a result, there is the threat for significant rain, ice and/or snow in the extended period from late Monday night into perhaps early Thursday.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Vencore, Inc.
vencoreweather.com