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7:00 AM | *70+ degrees for highs first half of the week*

Paul Dorian

It turns very mild around here for the next few days as south-to-southwest winds develop on the backside of high pressure pushing well to the east of here. Temperatures can peak each day at 70+ degrees right through the mid-week, but it does become more unsettled as the week progresses with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms.

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6:15 AM | ***Becoming noticeably milder today...colder by mid-week with good chance for some icing before plain rain***

Paul Dorian

A warm front lifted through the region last night and today will become milder with afternoon temperatures likely reaching into the upper 50’s for highs. A colder air mass pushes in by mid-week and it’ll be supported by a strong high pressure system situated over New England. This is likely to set the stage for some frozen precipitation around here from later Wednesday into Wednesday night including a period of sleet and freezing rain. On Thursday, temperatures should climb to warm enough levels for plain rain in most of the Mid-Atlantic region. Looking ahead, there may be a somewhat similar scenario to deal with this weekend with the possibility of some frozen precipitation at the onset of a second system with plain rain to follow. Yet another system could threaten us with snow by the middle of next week as the overall pattern looks very active for the month of February.

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6:15 AM | ***Becoming milder today...colder by mid-week with good chance for some icing before plain rain and a similar scenario possible this weekend***

Paul Dorian

A warm front lifted through the region last night and today will become milder with afternoon temperatures likely reaching into the lower 50’s for highs. A colder air mass pushes in by mid-week and it’ll be supported by a strong high pressure system situated over New England. This is likely to set the stage for some frozen precipitation around here from late Wednesday into early Thursday including a period of sleet and freezing rain. On Thursday, temperatures should climb to warm enough levels for plain rain in most of the Mid-Atlantic region. Looking ahead, there may be a similar scenario to deal with this weekend with the possibility of some frozen precipitation later Saturday/Saturday night and then likely plain rain on Super Bowl Sunday. Yet another system could threaten us with snow by the middle of next week as the overall pattern looks very active for the month of February.

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6:15 AM | ***Becoming milder today...colder by mid-week with good chance for some icing before plain rain and a similar scenario possible this weekend***

Paul Dorian

A warm front lifted through the region last night and today will become milder with afternoon temperatures likely reaching into the upper 40’s for highs. A colder air mass pushes in by mid-week and it’ll be supported by a strong high pressure system situated over New England. This is likely to set the stage for some frozen precipitation around here from late Wednesday into early Thursday including a period of sleet and freezing rain. On Thursday, temperatures should climb to warm enough levels for plain rain in most of the Mid-Atlantic region. Looking ahead, there may be a similar scenario to deal with this weekend with the possibility of some frozen precipitation later Saturday/Saturday night and then likely plain rain on Super Bowl Sunday. Yet another system could threaten us with snow by the middle of next week as the overall pattern looks very active for the month of February.

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****A look ahead to the month of February…a polar vortex split, plenty of cold air around, and a very active pattern which includes the potential of significant icing in some cases****

Paul Dorian

February is now underway and it looks like it will be a very active month with plenty of cold air around and is likely to feature a stratospheric polar vortex split that can impact US temperatures all the way into March. There should be plenty of opportunities for snow, ice and rain in the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US as we progress through the new month with just the next week or so likely to feature as many as three precipitation events. Another player on the field that will have to be monitored this month will be the occasional appearance of the Southeast US high pressure ridge – often seen during La Nina winters – and this enhances the possibility of quite warm conditions across the southern states and also chances for severe weather.

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6:15 AM | ***January ends on a wet note...colder for the weekend...chance of snow on Sunday night***

Paul Dorian

The month of January has been a dry one in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor, but it will end on a wet note with rainfall today; primarily, focused on the PM hours. Moderately cold conditions will follow for the weekend likely with clouds giving way to sun on Saturday and sun giving way to clouds on Sunday. There can be some snow in the area on Sunday night from a low pressure system passing by to our north. A warm front should lift northward across the area by early Monday paving the way for milder conditions to start the new work week and then a cold front arrives by early Tuesday of next week.

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6:15 AM | *January ends on a wet note...moderately cold for the weekend*

Paul Dorian

The month of January has been a dry one in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor, but it will end on a wet note with rainfall today primarily focused on the PM hours. Moderately cold conditions will follow for the weekend likely with clouds giving way to sun on Saturday and plenty of clouds on Sunday. A warm front should lift northward across the area by early Monday paving the way for milder conditions to start the new work week and then a cold front arrives by early Tuesday of next week.

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