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7:00 AM | **Arrival of Arctic air later today to be accompanied by burst of snow; significant snow threat Friday**

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly cloudy, breezy, much colder than yesterday, snow showers possible by later this afternoon, mid 30’s

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, windy, very cold, snow showers likely early, maybe even a snow squall or a brief period of steadier snow, a quick coating to an inch is possible with slippery conditions, lows in the upper teens

Tuesday

Windy and very cold with partial sunshine, low-to-mid 20’s

Tuesday Night

Partly cloudy, bitter cold, lows not far from 10 degrees

Wednesday

Partly sunny, very cold, low 20’s; chance for snow showers at night

Thursday

Partial sun, still very cold, mid 20’s

Friday

Cloudy, cold, snow likely, possibly mixed with sleet at times, significant accumulations possible, low 30’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, windy, very cold, mid-to-upper 20’s

Discussion

The Arctic floodgates have now opened up and we’ll have a very cold and wintry week here with the coldest three days likely being tomorrow through Thursday. As a secondary push of Arctic air pours into the region later today and early tonight, snow showers will break out and there can be a heavier snow squall or two or even a brief period of steady snow. Small accumulations on the order of a coating to an inch with some slippery spots are possible through early tonight. Temperatures will hold in the 30’s for highs today, drop to the upper teens overnight, and will do no better than the low or middle 20’s for highs on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. By Friday, there will be a threat for more significant snow as a storm will approach the Mid-Atlantic from the Tennessee Valley and it’ll have quite a bit of moisture associated with it. Very cold air will follow that late week system for the upcoming weekend. Stay tuned.

Video

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