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6:00 AM | ***Freezing rain this morning possibly mixed with sleet and/or snow...watch for slick spots...plain rain this afternoon with temperatures climbing to near 40 degrees***

Paul Dorian

Moisture pushes northward this morning into the area and it’ll be cold enough for freezing rain during the morning hours possibly mixed with sleet and/or snow at times…small accumulations of ice and/or snow are possible…watch out for AM slick spots. Temperatures should climb safely above the freezing mark this afternoon resulting in plain rain...afternoon highs likely near the 40-degree mark. It turns much milder for the second half of the week and the upcoming weekend, but the warmup will be plagued by multiple rounds of showers. There is the chance that the warmup gets interrupted on Friday if a backdoor cold front drops through the area from northeast-to-southwest. If indeed this cool down takes place and a low-level ocean flow develops, it would be just a temporary setback to the warmup, and temperatures should soar again this weekend and during the early part of next week.

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6:00 AM | **Freezing rain in some areas for awhile longer this morning...plain rain in the afternoon with highs in the 40's**

Paul Dorian

Temperatures will hover around the freezing mark for awhile longer this morning allowing for the rain to freeze on some untreated surfaces…watch for early day slick spots in some of the northern and western suburbs. Plain rain is likely for the late morning and afternoon hours as temperatures are to climb into the low-to-mid 40’s for highs. It turns much milder for the second half of the week and the upcoming weekend, but the warmup will be plagued by multiple rounds of showers. Temperatures should climb well up into the 50’s on Wednesday, the 60’s on Thursday, and likely near the 70 degree mark on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

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6:00 AM | **Rain possibly mixed with snow for awhile today before a transition to plain rain and temperatures well above freezing**

Paul Dorian

Moisture pushes northward this morning into the area and it’ll be cold enough for a mix of rain and snow in some area and then plain rain is likely this afternoon as temperatures climb safely above the freezing mark. It turns much milder for the second half of the week and the upcoming weekend, but the warmup will be plagued by multiple rounds of showers. High temperatures during the next few days will likely be near the 50 degree mark, but the 60’s are on the table for the weekend and early part of next week.

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Monday AM - ***Snow this afternoon in DC metro with small accumulations, freezing rain tonight...precipitation reaches Philly metro by daybreak on Tuesday in the form of freezing rain***

Paul Dorian

After a very mild day on Saturday, a strong cold front passed through the Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday and ushered in a much colder-than-normal air mass for the early part of the new work week. The cold front has dropped just to the south of the area and low pressure will ride along the boundary zone today and snow is likely in the DC metro region this afternoon with some accumulations. By tonight, the dominant precipitation type in the DC metro region will be freezing rain and this could last into the early morning hours on Tuesday. Farther north, precipitation is likely to hold off in the Philly metro region until around daybreak on Tuesday and freezing rain will likely be the dominate precipitation through the morning hours. Watch for slick spots in both metro regions before a changeover to plain rain and above-freezing temperatures.

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6:00 AM | **Much colder to start the week with a bit of snow possible on Tuesday morning...much milder for the second half of week**

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the region on Sunday resulting in a much different day compared to Saturday when temperatures climbed through the 50’s. The cold front has dropped to the south of here and low pressure will ride along the boundary zone from late tonight into Tuesday. It’ll be cold enough for primarily snow in the area on Tuesday morning and then plain rain is likely in the afternoon as temperatures climb towards the 40-degree mark. Much milder weather arrives for the second half of the week, but it’ll be accompanied by shower activity at times.

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6:00 AM | ***Much colder to start the week with some accumulating snow on the way...slick spots for AM commute...much milder for the second half of week***

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the region on Sunday resulting in a much different day compared to Saturday when temperatures climbed into the 60’s. The cold front has dropped just to the south of here and low pressure will ride along the boundary zone from later today into Tuesday. It’ll be cold enough for snow from mid-day into the afternoon hours with accumulations of an inch or two possible. After a bit of snow and sleet early tonight, freezing rain will become the dominate precipitation type…watch for slick spots. Any freezing rain early Tuesday will become plain rain as temperatures climb towards the 45 degree mark for afternoon highs. Much milder weather arrives for the second half of the week, but it’ll be accompanied by multiple rounds of showers.

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6:00 AM | ***Much colder to start the week with some snow/ice on the way...slick spots for AM commute...much milder for the second half of week***

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the region on Sunday resulting in a much different day compared to Saturday when temperatures climbed through the 50’s. The cold front has dropped just to the south of here and low pressure will ride along the boundary zone from later tonight into Tuesday. It’ll be cold enough for snow at the onset here towards daybreak and then a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain is likely on Tuesday morning…watch for slick spots during the AM commute and I would expect to see “Winter Weather Advisories” posted later today by the NWS. Temperatures climb towards the 40-degree mark on Tuesday afternoon and expect some plain rain in the area which can continue on Tuesday night. Much milder weather arrives for the second half of the week, but it’ll be accompanied by multiple rounds of showers.

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6:00 AM | *Mild on Saturday...much colder early next week...big time warmup begins late next week/weekend with a taste of spring on the way*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure passed by to our south on Thursday and the next couple of days should be dry and increasingly mild. The mild weather on Saturday will come ahead of a strong Arctic cold front which arrives in the area on Sunday potentially bringing some snow and rain shower activity to the area. A weak low pressure system will head towards the Mid-Atlantic region on Monday and with Arctic air fully entrenched, any precipitation with that system should be in the form of snow, but it doesn’t look significant. A second low pressure system could follow on Monday night and Tuesday with some rain, ice and/or snow possible. Looking ahead, a big-time warmup is likely by the end of the next week and weekend and it should last well into the second week of March with a real taste of spring on the way.

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6:00 AM | *Mild on Saturday...much colder early next week...big time warmup begins late next week/weekend with a taste of spring on the way*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure passed by to our south on Thursday and the next couple of days should be dry and increasingly mild. The mild weather on Saturday will come ahead of a strong Arctic cold front which arrives in the area on Sunday potentially bringing a rain shower or two to the area. A weak low pressure system will head towards the Mid-Atlantic region on Monday and with Arctic air fully entrenched, any precipitation with that system should be in the form of snow. A second low pressure system could follow on Monday night and Tuesday with some rain and/or ice possible. Looking ahead, a big-time warmup is likely by the end of the next week and weekend, and it should last well into the second week of March with a real taste of spring on the way.

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