High pressure will remain in control in the Mid-Atlantic region for another day, but a couple of weak systems can produce a few snow and/or rain showers late tonight into early Thursday. After a cold and dry Friday, low pressure with plenty of moisture will pull out of the southern states on Saturday and spread snow and/or rain into the I-95 corridor from later Saturday into Sunday and snow accumulations are on the table. The evolution of the weekend storm is still not set in stone; however, the potential does exist for some spots to receive the most accumulating snow seen in quite awhile.
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High pressure will remain in control in the Mid-Atlantic region for another day, but a couple of weak systems can produce a few snow and/or rain showers late tonight into early Thursday. After a cold and dry Friday, low pressure with plenty of moisture will pull out of the southern states on Saturday and spread snow and/or rain into the I-95 corridor from later Saturday into Sunday and snow accumulations are on the table.
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An active weather pattern will produce two systems to monitor in the Tennessee Valley region during the next several days. One system pushes northeastward from the south-central states today and it can produce some rain/snow showers in the area. High pressure will then take control of the weather into the end of the week, but another system will head this way from the southern US by early Saturday. This weekend system is likely to produce rain in the region on Saturday, but drier weather is likely by early next week.
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High pressure will remain in control in the Mid-Atlantic region for another day, but a couple of weak systems can produce a few snow and/or rain showers late tonight into early Thursday. After a cold and dry Friday, low pressure with plenty of moisture will pull out of the southern states on Saturday and spread snow and/or rain into the I-95 corridor from mid-day Saturday into early Sunday and snow accumulations are on the table; especially, in the far northern and western suburbs. The evolution of the weekend storm is still not set in stone so stay tuned.
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Today will be another quiet one across the region, but an active southern branch of the jet stream will bring us a couple chances of snow in coming days. One (weak) system will push across the western states on Thursday bringing a chance of light snow tomorrow afternoon and evening and another one and potentially stronger one is destined to reach us by the late weekend or early part of next week. It’ll turn colder behind that second storm system with highs on Monday afternoon likely confined to the 20’s and lows early Tuesday morning around 10 degrees.
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The active weather pattern that brought multiple heavy rain events to the Mid-Atlantic region in December continues as we begin the new year and it is likely to result in accumulating snow this weekend; especially, in areas to the north and west of Route I-95. In about a week’s time, yet another storm system is likely to feature heavy rain, interior higher elevation snows, and potentially, damaging wind gusts. A predecessor system to the weekend event can bring some rain and/or snow shower activity to the Mid-Atlantic region from later tomorrow night into early Thursday. This particular system will not be a big deal; however, it will intensify significantly once well off the Northeast US coastline and likely end up being a key player in the weekend event.
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An active weather pattern will produce two systems to monitor in the Tennessee Valley region during the next several days. One system pushes northeastward from the south-central states at mid-week and it can produce some rain showers in the area on Wednesday. High pressure will take control into the end of the week, but then another system will head this way from the southern US. This system is likely to produce a threat of rain in the region come late Friday night into Saturday.
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The next couple of days will be generally quiet across the region with nearly average temperatures for this time of year. There will be some chances for snow showers mainly in the higher elevation locations, but nothing substantial or too well organized. The southern branch of the jet stream across the nation is quite active and stronger waves of low pressure are likely to have an impact by the end of the week and late in the upcoming weekend.
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An active weather pattern continues into the new year likely bringing the Mid-Atlantic region an accumulating threat this weekend and there are a couple other systems to monitor as well. One system will drop southeastward from Canada on Thursday and interact with a low pressure system near the southeastern US coastline and the combination can produce some rain and/or snow shower activity in the area from late tomorrow night into early Thursday. This first system will not be a big deal for us; however, it will intensify significantly when it moves well off the NE US coastline and it’ll end up playing a key role in the potential weekend accumulating snow event. Low pressure pulls out of the southern US this weekend and will push in this direction and it’ll run into a cold air mass over the Mid-Atlantic region thanks in part by the passage and intensification of the first system. The ultimate storm track for the weekend is still in some flux, but the potential is there for accumulating snow in the Mid-Atlantic region and, in some areas, the most in a long time.
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An active weather pattern continues into the new year likely bringing the Mid-Atlantic region an accumulating threat this weekend and there are a couple other systems to monitor as well. One system will drop southeastward from Canada on Thursday and interact with a low pressure system near the southeastern US coastline and the combination can produce some rain and/or snow shower activity in the area from late tomorrow night into early Thursday. This first system will not be a big deal for us; however, it will intensify significantly when it moves well off the NE US coastline and it’ll end up playing a key role in the potential weekend accumulating snow event. Low pressure pulls out of the southern US this weekend and will push in this direction and it’ll run into a cold air mass over the Mid-Atlantic region thanks in part by the passage and intensification of the first system. The ultimate storm track for the weekend is still in some flux, but the potential is there for accumulating snow in the Mid-Atlantic region and, in some areas, the most in a long time.
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