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7:00 AM | ***Unseasonably cold next couple of days with accumulating snow...a few inches in the urban corridor...several inches nearby higher elevations...much warmer on Sunday and for next week***

Paul Dorian

Unseasonably cold weather for the next couple of days with accumulating snow of at least a few inches in the urban corridor and several inches are possible in the nearby higher elevation locations. A big change takes place in time for Easter Sunday with much milder conditions and afternoon highs near 60 degrees to close out the weekend. In fact, it turns even warmer next week with 70 degrees on the table for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

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6:15 AM | *Stays warm through tomorrow, but turns colder and unsettled for the late week and weekend with the chance of rain and/or snow showers at times*

Paul Dorian

The weather remains on the warm side through mid-week with highs today in the middle 70’s and near 70 degrees on Wednesday afternoon. It turns colder on Thursday and becomes quite unsettled as well with the chance of rain and/or snow showers continuing from then into the upcoming weekend.  

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**Strong-to-severe thunderstorms in the Ohio Valley/southern Mid-Atlantic...downpours and damaging wind gusts on the table...more severe weather to deal with this weekend in central states**

Paul Dorian

We’re not quite done yet with the cold air intrusions into the northeastern part of the nation and the next strong cold front can produce some strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity tonight in portions of the southern Mid-Atlantic region with downpours, vivid lightning and damaging wind gusts on the table. Following the passage of a strong cold front, the winds will become a big factor on Tuesday and Tuesday night with gusts of 40 mph or so from a west-to-northwest direction. The risk of severe weather will increase this weekend across the nation’s mid-section as another clash develops between incoming cold, dry air to the west and warm, humid air to the east.

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