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7:00 AM | ***Low intensifies off the coastline today and colder air drops southward on increasing winds...any freezing rain this morning will change back to sleet and snow with slick roadways and back end accumulations***

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Freezing rain this morning with areas of fog, freezing rain will first mix with and then change to sleet and/or snow this afternoon as winds pick up strongly, some accumulations are likely before the precipitation comes to an end and roadways can slicken up quickly, temperatures peak in the low 30’s early this morning and then drop slowly through the day

Tonight

Very windy, snow showers possible early, becoming brutally cold with partial clearing late, roadways can become quite slick with the plunging temperatures, lows by morning near 10 degrees

Tuesday

Mostly sunny, breezy, very cold, mid 20’s for highs

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy, very cold, near 20 degrees

Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, milder, snow showers possible late, upper 30’s

Thursday

Mostly cloudy, colder, chance for snow, mid-to-upper 20’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, brutal cold, near 20 degrees

Saturday

Partly sunny, not as cold, low 30’s

Discussion

Low pressure is reforming off of the Mid-Atlantic coastline this morning and the northward advance of the warming has grinded to a halt. In fact, the mid-day and afternoon hours will feature a pickup in the winds and temperatures will begin a downward trend as colder air pushes to the south from the north. As a result, lingering freezing rainfall this morning will likely first mix with and then change to sleet and/or snow during the mid-day and afternoon, and some back end accumulations are even possible before it all ends. Also, roadways can quickly become slick with the dropping temperatures expected later today and tonight following this morning’s rainfall. Low temperatures by early tomorrow are likely to be in the neighborhood of 10 degrees or so in much of the region. After a cold Tuesday, it’ll turn milder on Wednesday before another cold shot arrives in time for Thursday and Friday.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/9MXFxTENwb8