In the wake of yesterday’s storm system, very cold air has inundated the southeastern US and temperatures today will struggle to push past the upper teens. By late tonight, the Arctic air mass is likely to result in low temperatures near the 0 degree mark across portions of northern Alabama. Another storm system can threaten the region with rain and snow showers by later Thursday and Thursday night.
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After the intense cold of the past few days, temperatures will begin to moderate later today with highs likely in the low-to-middle 30’s. The rebound in temperatures will continue at mid-week with highs back to near the 50 degree mark and this weekend could feature highs up in the 50’s across the region.
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There will be occasional snow this morning that will be mixed with freezing rain with small additional accumulations of snow and perhaps a glaze of ice. Low pressure pushes off to our northeast and very cold air will flow into the area on its backside. Temperatures later tonight could drop to near 10 degrees with the influx of Arctic air and fresh snow cover. Another accumulating snow event is on tap for the end of the work week and this storm system will be followed by another Arctic blast for the upcoming weekend.
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There will be occasional snow today that will become mixed with freezing rain/sleet in the afternoon…additional accumulations of 1-2 inches likely and there can be a touch of ice as well. Low pressure pushes off to our northeast and very cold air will flow into the area on its backside. Temperatures later tonight could drop to the teens with the influx of Arctic air and fresh snow cover. Another accumulating snow event is on tap for the end of the work week and this storm system will be followed by another Arctic blast for the upcoming weekend.
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There can be a bit of freezing rain and/or snow this morning with little, if any, in the way of additional accumulations. Low pressure pushes off to our northeast and very cold air will flow into the area on its backside. Temperatures later tonight could drop to the teens with the influx of Arctic air and fresh snow cover. Another accumulating snow event is on tap for the end of the work week and this storm system will be followed by another Arctic blast for the upcoming weekend.
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During the past couple of years, many spots along the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor have not had more than an inch of snow in any single event…that “snow drought” is about to end. In fact, there will likely be two accumulating snow events this week in the Mid-Atlantic region with the first one from later today into Tuesday likely resulting in a general 2-4 inch snowfall and there can be isolated higher amounts of 5 inches. The second accumulating snow event comes at week’s end and this one has the potential to produce significant snowfall amounts. This late week system will be followed by an Arctic blast for the upcoming weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region. Temperatures are likely to climb back to above-normal levels later next week, but Arctic outbreaks are destined to return to the central and eastern US during late January and February given the on-going stratospheric warming event over the northern hemisphere polar region.
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Low pressure will begin to intensify just off the Carolina coastline by later today and then push northeastward on Tuesday just off the east coast. Snow develops here later today and continues into mid-day on Tuesday with 2-4 inches likely and isolated higher amounts of 5 inches are possible…the most snowfall in many spots in a couple of years. High pressure will then take control at mid-week and then another coastal low pressure system is will develop on Friday and this system has the potential to bring significant snow accumulations to the Mid-Atlantic region. Signs point to another Arctic blast to follow making for very cold conditions during the upcoming weekend with single digits lows possible in many suburban locations of the Mid-Atlantic region.
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An active weather pattern continues across the nation and it’ll bring us more wintry precipitation today and tonight that can result in 1-3 inches of snow and ice accumulation. In addition to the snow, very cold conditions will dominate the scene with temperatures likely falling from the low-to-mid 20’s into the teens later today and then down into the lower teens late tonight.
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Intensely cold air poured into the region this weekend and it will remain here today to start off the new week. Temperatures will struggle to climb above the zero degree mark and the winds will generate dangerously low wind chill values of well below zero. In addition to the bitter cold conditions, there will be periods of snow today that can accumulate on the order of 1-3 inches. Temperatures do moderate significantly by the middle and latter parts of the week and the upcoming weekend can have highs back to 50+ degrees.
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Low pressure will begin to intensify just off the Carolina coastline by later today and then push northeastward on Tuesday just off the east coast. There will be some accumulating snow around here early today (coating to an inch) and then a lull in the precipitation for the late morning hours and then the snow re-develops during the afternoon. The snow will continue tonight and into Tuesday morning with 2-4 inches likely and isolated higher amounts of 5 inches are possible…the most snowfall in many spots in a couple of years. High pressure will then take control at mid-week and then another coastal low pressure system will develop on Friday and this system has the potential to bring significant snow to the Mid-Atlantic region. Signs point to another Arctic blast to follow making for very cold conditions during the upcoming weekend with single digits lows possible in many suburban locations of the Mid-Atlantic region.
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