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7:00 AM | ****A major winter storm is on the way for Wednesday with significant accumulating snow, ice and rain****

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7:00 AM | ****A major winter storm is on the way for Wednesday with significant accumulating snow, ice and rain****

Paul Dorian

6-Day DC Forecast

Today

Sunshine followed by increasing clouds, brisk, cold, highs in the upper 30’s

Tonight

Becoming cloudy, cold, snow likely to develop between 4 and 7am, lows in the upper 20’s

Wednesday

Snow in the morning, heavy at times, snow changes to sleet and/or freezing rain in the afternoon, mid 30’s for afternoon highs

Wednesday Night

Rain or freezing rain to transition to plain rain, lower 30’s for early nighttime lows

Thursday

A chance of rain early then becoming partly sunny and much milder, lower 50’s

Friday

Partly sunny, chilly, chance of showers, mid 40’s

Saturday

Mainly cloudy, chilly, chance of rain, mid 40’s

Saturday

Mainly cloudy, milder, chance of more rain, upper 50’s

Discussion

*A major winter storm will impact the Mid-Atlantic region on Wednesday with significant accumulating snow on the front end in many areas before a changeover to ice and rain.* An initial low pressure system will head towards the Great Lakes on Wednesday and a secondary low pressure will form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. Another key player will be strong cold high pressure that will be situated to our north at the beginning of this mid-week event and it will lock-in cold, dense low-level air. Snow should break out in the early morning hours of 4-7AM on Wednesday in the DC metro region and it'll become heavy at times. By later Wednesday, milder air will advance into the region as winds turn more to the southeast and this should result in a changeover to sleet and freezing rain and likely to plain rain by later Wednesday night. Accumulations on the order of 4-7 inches are expected before the changeover (higher amounts in that range to the west, lower amounts to the east). The low pressure areas moves away on Thursday and allows for high pressure to build in from the west.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com