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6:00 AM | ***A snowstorm starts off an active week with 5-9 inches throughout the area***

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Rain and sleet transition to all snow early this morning, snow will fall heavily at times from later this morning through mid-afternoon with a general accumulation of 5-9 inches by the end of the day, temperatures holding steady in the low-to-mid 30’s

Tonight

Clearing skies and quite cold, lows near 25 degrees

Tuesday

Some sun then increasing clouds, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s

Tuesday Night

Cloudy, ice and/or snow developing with some accumulations possible; especially, north and west of the city, cold, near 30

Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, becoming a bit milder, precipitation changes to plain rain, mid-to-upper 30’s

Thursday

Mostly sunny, colder, near 32

Friday

Partly sunny, cold, near 32

Saturday

Mostly cloudy, cold, chance for snow or rain, mid 30’s

Discussion

A snowstorm starts the week from the DC metro region-to-Philly-to-NYC. Precipitation transitions to all snow around here during the early morning hours and the heavy, wet snow will fall heavily at times from later this morning into the mid-afternoon hours. Average accumulations of 5-9 inches can be expected before the snow tapers off late today. The heavy, wet consistency of the snow today may cause problems on tree limbs later in the day as the weight increases with rising accumulation amounts. Another storm will bring a period of ice and/or snow to the region on Tuesday night before a changeover to plain rain on Wednesday and there can be some accumulation of ice and/or snow before the changeover; especially, in the northern and western suburbs. A third storm threatens for the weekend and it is too early to give details on precipitation type, but it promises to be a powerful storm with lots of moisture and it could turn out to be an all-out blizzard for parts of the Mid-Atlantic.