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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

5:30 AM | ****A dynamic storm system brings heavy snow and strong winds to the region****

Paul Dorian

A dynamic storm system is impacting the Mid-Atlantic region this morning with a changeover taking place of rain-to-sleet-to-snow and roads will quickly deteriorate after the changeover to snow takes place. The snow will come down heavily at times this morning and winds down by late morning/mid-day with 3-6 inches likely and isolated higher amounts are possible. Winds will become a big factor gusting out of the northeast as high as 40 mph. The storm will be long gone by mid-afternoon and conditions will improve markedly. High pressure takes over at mid-week with moderately cold conditions expected.

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5:30 AM | ****A dynamic storm system brings heavy snow and strong winds to the region****

Paul Dorian

A dynamic storm system is impacting the Mid-Atlantic region this morning with a changeover taking place of rain-to-sleet-to-snow and roads will quickly deteriorate after the changeover to snow takes place. The snow will come down heavily at times this morning and winds down by late morning/mid-day with 4-8 inches likely and isolated higher amounts are possible. Winds will become a big factor gusting out of the northeast as high as 40 mph. The storm will be long gone by mid-afternoon and conditions will improve markedly. High pressure takes over at mid-week with moderately cold conditions expected.

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2:45 PM | ****Rain early tonight mixes with sleet late...changes to accumulating snow by early tomorrow in much of DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor…impact on AM commute in many spots…a dynamic storm****

Paul Dorian

A very dynamic storm system is headed to the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US and it is going to produce sleet and significant accumulating snow in many sections with an impact on at least part of the Tuesday morning commute…and “thundersnow” is even on the table. There is no real cold air established for the onset of the approaching storm so precipitation arrives this evening in the form of rain all along the immediate DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor. However, as the surface low intensifies off the Mid-Atlantic coastline early Tuesday, colder air will get quickly wrapped into the system from the north and west, winds will intensify, and there will be a changeover from rain-to-sleet-to-snow.  Significant accumulations of snow are likely on Tuesday morning across Pennsylvania, central/northern New Jersey, and in the New York City metro region. There can even be some accumulations early tomorrow across northern Maryland and all the way into the northern and western suburbs of Washington, D.C.

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7:00 AM | ***Rain tonight can change to sleet, snow by tomorrow morning with small accumulations possible***

Paul Dorian

A potent storm system will push out of the Tennessee Valley later today and up the Appalachians before transferring to an intensifying coastal storm by later tonight. Rain will overspread the region this evening and then possibly mix with sleet and snow by morning across the northern and western suburbs and continue as a mix on Tuesday morning….a coating to an inch or two is possible. High pressure returns for the mid-week time frame with breezy and cold conditions. 

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7:00 AM | ***Rain arrives this evening and then mixes with sleet late and changes to accumulating snow towards morning***

Paul Dorian

A potent storm system will push out of the Tennessee Valley later today and up the Appalachians before transferring to an intensifying coastal storm by later tonight. Rain will overspread the region this evening and then likely mix with sleet late and then change over to snow early tomorrow morning and continue as snow on Tuesday morning perhaps still mixed with sleet. Accumulations are likely to be in the 4-8 inch range with the higher amounts across the northern and western suburbs and there can be an impact on the Tuesday AM commute. High pressure returns for the mid-week time frame with breezy and cold conditions. 

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7:00 AM | ***Rain this evening likely mixes with sleet late and then changes to accumulating snow early tomorrow morning***

Paul Dorian

A potent storm system will push out of the Tennessee Valley later today and up the Appalachians before transferring to an intensifying coastal storm by later tonight. Rain will overspread the region this evening and then likely mix with sleet and then change over to snow by morning and continue as snow or a mix of snow and sleet on Tuesday morning. Accumulations are likely to be in the 2-5 inch range with the higher amounts across the far northern suburbs (e.g., Upper Bucks) and there can be an impact in some areas on the Tuesday AM commute. High pressure returns for the mid-week time frame with breezy and cold conditions. 

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7:00 AM | *A quieter and mild week ahead*

Paul Dorian

Following the unsettled weekend, the weather will turn quieter, milder and dry for the next few days. Temperatures today should reach near 50 degrees in Denver and then the upper 40’s on Tuesday and Wednesday. Another disturbance will create colder and unsettled conditions later in the week with the chance of rain and/or snow returning to the region.

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8:00 AM (Sunday) | ****Rain-to-snow scenario in much of the Mid-Atlantic from later Monday night into Tuesday…accumulations across PA, central/northern NJ, NYC****

Paul Dorian

The last two days were quite mild across the Mid-Atlantic region with highs reaching the upper 50’s in many areas and even the lower 60’s in a few spots. A cold front pushed through late Saturday, but there will not be any truly cold air mass following it for the beginning of the new work week. Later Monday, an intensifying storm system will push towards the Mid-Atlantic region and with no cold air established, rain will fall initially in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor. As the storm pushes to the Mid-Atlantic coastline and intensifies, colder air will wrap into the system from the north and west later Monday night into early Tuesday. As a result, a changeover to snow is likely across Pennsylvania, central/northern NJ, and in the New York City metro region with accumulations on Tuesday morning and there will be an impact on the AM commute in many spots. A changeover to snow is less likely across the DC metro region and southern New Jersey, but even there some sleet and snow is likely to fall early Tuesday.

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12:00 PM | ***Rain-to-snow scenario in the Mid-Atlantic region from later Monday into Tuesday...accumulations are possible; especially, to the north of the PA/MD border***

Paul Dorian

The next two days will be very mild across the Mid-Atlantic region with highs reaching the upper 50’s in many areas and 60+ degrees in a few spots. A cold front pushes through later Saturday with some rain shower activity, but there will not be any truly cold air mass following it for the beginning of the new week. Later Monday, an intensifying storm system will push towards the Mid-Atlantic region and with no cold air established, rain is likely to fall in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor. As the storm pushes to the Mid-Atlantic coastline, colder air will wrap into the system from the north and west on Monday night and a changeover to snow is possible all the way down to the I-95 corridor. Accumulations of snow are on the table by early Tuesday; especially, in areas to the north of the PA/MD border.

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6:00 AM | ***Accumulating snow on the table from later today through Saturday...a few inches possible in urban corridor and several inches in nearby mountainous locations***

Paul Dorian

The overall weather pattern has turned colder and very unsettled in the Rocky Mountain States and accumulating snow is on the table around here with the downtrend in temperatures. A storm will bring snow to the area from later today into Saturday and accumulations of a few inches are possible in the urban corridor and several inches are likely in nearby mountainous locations. Conditions will settle down by Sunday and the first half of next week looks dry and chilly.

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