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7:00 AM | ***Some snow here from late tomorrow into Wednesday...highest amounts to our south***

Paul Dorian

High pressure will remain in control of the weather here today, but it shifts off the coast by tomorrow and that opens the door for moisture to head this way from our southwest. Low pressure will gather strength on Tuesday and head towards the coastal waters of the Mid-Atlantic region. With this more southern track compared to recent storms, cold air will be better established in the Mid-Atlantic region and pushed farther to the south leading to snow in the NYC metro region. Snow likely begins during the late afternoon/early evening and continues into Wednesday morning with accumulations likely in the 1-3 inch range . Another storm threatens to bring snow, ice and rain to the area from late Wednesday into Thursday as this on-going active pattern continues.

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7:00 AM | ***Some accumulating snow from later tomorrow into Wednesday***

Paul Dorian

High pressure will remain in control of the weather here today, but it shifts off the coast by tomorrow and that opens the door for moisture to head this way from our southwest. Low pressure will gather strength on Tuesday and head towards the coastal waters of the Mid-Atlantic region. With this more southern track compared to recent storms, cold air will be better established in the Mid-Atlantic region and pushed farther to the south leading to a snow event in the Philly metro region likely from mid-to-late afternoon into Wednesday. Accumulations are likely in the 2-5 inch range with the lower amounts in that range to the north and west and the higher amounts to the south and east. Another storm threatens to bring snow, ice and rain to the area from Wednesday evening into Thursday as this on-going active pattern continues.

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7:00 AM | ***Several inches of snow on the table from later tomorrow into Wednesday morning***

Paul Dorian

High pressure will remain in control of the weather here today, but it shifts off the coast by tomorrow and that opens the door for moisture to head this way from our southwest. Low pressure will gather strength on Tuesday and head towards the coastal waters of the Mid-Atlantic region. With this more southern track compared to recent storms, cold air will be better established in the Mid-Atlantic region and pushed farther to the south leading to primarily a snow event in the DC metro region. Snow likely begins during the mid-day or early afternoon and continues into Wednesday morning with accumulations likely in the 4-7 inch range . Another storm threatens to bring snow, ice and rain to the area from late Wednesday into Thursday as this on-going active pattern continues.

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6:00 AM | ***Snow, ice later tomorrow and tomorrow night with accumulations...no weather worries for PM hours on Super Bowl Sunday...accumulating snow threat early next***

Paul Dorian

After a dry, chilly day on Friday, the next storm in a series of storms will bring snow, sleet and freezing rain to the region on Saturday and Saturday night and total snow/ice accumulations of 1-3 inches are likely. Any clouds early Sunday will give way to partly sunny skies so there should be no travel issues in the leadup to the Super Bowl (start time at 6:30pm). Another storm system in this on-going active weather pattern can bring more accumulating snow to the region from Tuesday into Wednesday of next week.

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6:00 AM | ***Snow later tomorrow into tomorrow night with accumulations...another snow threat from Tuesday into Wednesday***

Paul Dorian

After a dry, chilly day on Friday, the next storm in a series of storms will bring snow to the region on Saturday and Saturday night -possibly mixed with sleet and/or freezing rain at times - and accumulations of 3-5 inches are likely. Clouds and leftover mixed precipitation on Sunday morning will give way to partly sunny skies so there should be no travel issues in the leadup to the Super Bowl (start time at 6:30pm). Another storm system in this on-going active weather pattern can bring more snow to the region from later Tuesday into Wednesday of next week.

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6:00 AM | ***Snow/ice on Saturday/Saturday night with some accumulations possible...accumulating snow threat early next week***

Paul Dorian

After a dry, chilly day on Friday, the next storm in a series of storms will bring snow and ice to the region on Saturday and Saturday night and snow/ice accumulations of a coating to a couple of inches are possible. Any clouds early Sunday will give way to mainly sunny skies so there should be no travel issues in the leadup to the Super Bowl (start time at 6:30pm). Another storm system in this on-going active weather pattern can bring additional accumulating snow to the region from Tuesday into Wednesday of next week.

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***The hits just keep on coming...ice, snow Saturday/Saturday Night…accumulating snow later Tuesday into Wednesday with highest amounts southern Mid-Atlantic...other threats to follow***

Paul Dorian

The hits just keep on coming...

An active weather pattern will bring two more winter storms to the Mid-Atlantic region between the weekend and the early-to-middle part of next week and there will be multiple other threats to follow. Low pressure will ride up along the Appalachian Mountains late Saturday as a secondary system forms off the Mid-Atlantic coastline. The result will be snow, sleet and freezing rain in the Mid-Atlantic region from Saturday into Saturday night with significant icing in some areas . The bulk of Super Bowl Sunday will be dry with no travel issues expected during the afternoon hours leading up time to the game (starts at 6:30pm). Another storm is likely to take more of a southern track early next week compared to recent systems heading directly to the Mid-Atlantic coastline. This next storm system will bring accumulating snow to the Mid-Atlantic from later Tuesday into Wednesday and perhaps significant amounts in places like the Washington, D.C. metro region.

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6:15 AM | ***Mixed precipitation continues into the morning...temperatures climb to upper 30's this afternoon...accumulating snow likely late Saturday and another threat next week***

Paul Dorian

Temperatures will be reluctant to rise above freezing early today so any remaining mixed precipitation can still cause slippery spots on untreated roadways. Temperatures climb to above-freezing by the mid-day and afternoon and should peak near 40 degrees. A cold, dry air mass will push in for Friday and there should be plenty of sunshine as high pressure takes control. Another system will bring us snow later Saturday and Saturday night and accumulations are likely…snow can mix with sleet and/or freezing rain at times. Partial sunshine should return later Sunday and temperatures will climb into the 40’s so there shouldn’t be any travel issues in the leadup to the Super Bowl (at 6:30pm). The active weather pattern will likely result in another storm system during the first half of next week which could bring more snow to the region.

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