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7:00 AM | **After a very cold start, the week turns milder and wet for the second half...there is a threat for freezing rain late tomorrow night across far northern suburbs**

Paul Dorian

Arctic chill continues to have the Mid-Atlantic region in its grips this morning with many spots in the teens and there are a few places in the single digits such as Dulles Airport at 7AM with a 7 degree reading. After highs in the 30’s later today, temperatures should reach 40+ degrees on Tuesday afternoon. There will be a chance of some rain late tomorrow night and it can freeze on some surfaces across some of the far northern suburbs…something to watch for going into Wednesday morning. The weather does turn noticeably milder during the second half of the week and it’ll be quite unsettled as well with multiple chances for rain.

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7:00 AM | **After a cold start, the week turns milder and wet during the second half...there is a threat for freezing rain late tomorrow night far N/W suburbs***

Paul Dorian

Arctic chill continues to have the Mid-Atlantic region in its grips this morning with many spots in the teens and there are a few places in the single digits across interior sections of New Jersey. After highs in the 30’s later today, temperatures should reach 40+ degrees on Tuesday afternoon. There will be a chance of some rain late tomorrow night and it can freeze on some surfaces across the far northern and western suburbs…something to watch for going into Wednesday morning. The weather does turn noticeably milder during the second half of the week and it’ll be quite unsettled as well with multiple chances for rain.

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7:00 AM | **After a cold start, the week will turn milder and wet during the second half...freezing rain is a threat late tomorrow night***

Paul Dorian

Arctic chill continues to have the Mid-Atlantic region in its grips this morning with most spots in the teens and there are a few places in the single digits across interior sections of New Jersey. After highs in the 30’s later today, temperatures should reach 40 degrees on Tuesday afternoon. There will be a chance of some rain late tomorrow night and it can freeze on some surfaces…something to watch for going into Wednesday morning. The weather does turn noticeably milder during the second half of the week and it’ll be quite unsettled as well with multiple chances for rain.

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7:00 AM | ***Another influx of bitter cold air to bring late night lows to the single digits***

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will intensify off the Carolina coastline today and Arctic air will plunge into the eastern part of the nation. Temperatures here today will struggle to climb above the freezing mark and then likely to drop to the upper single digits for lows not only early Saturday, but early Sunday as well.  It turns milder during the early part of next week and rain showers will return to the forecast.

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12:30 PM | **Snow winds down later today...possible brightening skies late...an Arctic blast for the weekend**

Paul Dorian

Occasional snow or snow showers will wind down this afternoon and there can be brightening skies by day’s end…general final accumulation amounts of 2-5 inches. An Arctic air mass will follow this system with some very cold conditions for the weekend, but the chill will slowly fade away during the early part of next week. In fact, rain may return to the forecast by the middle and latter parts of next week as a “January thaw” develops and takes us to the end of the month.

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5:30 AM | ***Accumulating snow today to be followed by an Arctic blast for the weekend***

Paul Dorian

Another round of accumulating snow gets underway early today in the NYC metro as low pressure intensifies off the Carolina coastline. The snow will come down at varying rates around here during the day with likely final accumulation amounts of 2-4 inches by the early part of tonight and isolated higher amounts are possible. An Arctic air mass will follow this system with some bitter cold conditions for the weekend, but the chill will slowly fade away during the early part of next week. In fact, rain may return to the forecast by the middle and latter parts of next week as a “January thaw” develops and takes us to the end of the month.

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5:30 AM | ****Accumulating snow today to be followed by another Arctic blast for the weekend...turns warmer next week****

Paul Dorian

Another round of accumulating snow gas begun in the Philly metro region as low pressure begins to intensify off the Carolina coastline. The snow will come down at varying rates around here during the day with likely final accumulation amounts of 3-6 inches with the highest amounts on the south and east side of Philly and lowest amounts to the north and west. An Arctic air mass will follow this system with some bitter cold conditions for the weekend, but the chill will slowly fade away during the early part of next week. In fact, rain may return to the forecast by the middle and latter parts of next week as a “January thaw” develops and takes us to the end of the month.

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7:15 PM | ****Accumulating snow on Friday begins early in the day in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor…Arctic blast to follow for the weekend…a warming trend next week****

Paul Dorian

Another round of accumulating snow is headed to the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday and it should get underway early in the day in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor. This is a dynamic storm system that will have strong upper-level support and complicating factors will include small-scale heavier snow bands that are likely to develop and an inverted (aka “norlun”) trough that will extend northwestward back to the Mid-Atlantic region from the low pressure center out over the western Atlantic. On the heels of the snow, another Arctic air mass will plunge into the eastern US for the weekend and lower teens or even upper single digit overnight lows will be possible in many suburban locations. Looking ahead, the Arctic chill will dissipate early next week and we’ll turn warmer-than-normal for the middle and latter parts with rain likely back into the forecast.

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7:00 AM | ***More intense cold on the way with single digit lows on the table for the weekend***

Paul Dorian

Temperatures should reach 40 degrees today which will be quite an improvement from the past couple of days; however, more intense cold is on the way. Low pressure will slide to the Carolina coastline by early Friday and an Arctic air mass will plunge into the eastern states on its backside. As a result, we’ll turn noticeable colder and windier here to end the work week and early morning low temperatures on both Saturday and Sunday are quite likely to be in single digits. A warming trend begins early next week and we’ll likely be back up in the 50’s for highs by Tuesday afternoon.

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