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Brief Weather Discussion
Skies will remain mostly cloudy today, and a powerful cold front will move through overnight tonight. It will produce a few light rain showers starting 11 pm-12 am. As temperatures drop rapidly towards morning, precipitation will mix with or briefly change entirely over to snow before ending 6-8 am. Accumulations (if any) will be minor, but regardless of accumulations, there is a threat for patchy black ice for the morning rush as temperatures fall near to below freezing 6-9 am.
Brief Weather Discussion
A few light morning showers will continue to develop and move through the area early on today, and then a period of moderate to heavy rain will move through this afternoon. The steadiest/heaviest rain is expected about 3-4 pm or so, but a few light showers may stick around as late as 6-7 pm. The rest of the night looks to stay dry, despite plentiful cloud cover. Tomorrow is looking a bit better than it did yesterday, with dry weather likely as clouds gradually begin to clear up.
Brief Weather Discussion
Today will be another mild day thanks to breezy ssw winds ahead of an approaching front. Clouds will be increasing through the day, but precipitation is not looking likely. Tomorrow will be a cloudy day with a better chance of rain, especially in the afternoon and early evening. Wednesday still looks a bit unsettled with a few more showers possible before things dry out and sunshine returns on Thursday.
Brief Weather Discussion 11/14/11
Today will be a warmer day with southwest winds picking up as a warm front moves through. There will be a good amount of clouds this morning and afternoon and although a very brief sprinkle cant be completely ruled out through this afternoon, the day likely remains dry. Tuesday will have a slightly better chance of scattered showers through the day and then Wednesday looks like the wettest day of the week with periods of rain likely as a cold front passes. Good news for the end of week/weekend, though; high pressure will arrive with sunny and cool weather.
Brief Weather Discussion 11/10/11
A mild night will bring fog to the area this morning. A cold front passing by today brings an end to the warm weather we have had the past few days. A slight chance for some light, scattered showers today starting mid-morning. However, by no means will Thursday be a washout. Friday looks dry yet windy and as another high takes control the weekend also will be pleasant. Another chance for rain early next week.
Weather Updates
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Brief Weather Discussion
March 30, 2012
Today starts out with some sun but clouds increase in the late morning/afternoon ahead of the next rain threat. A few sprinkles may be felt in northern areas this morning as some light showers move out of northern West Virginia into northern Maryland. Watch for some sprinkles/showers in the late evening but showers are more [...]
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Brief Weather Discussion
March 28, 2012
A warm, windy and a bit of a wet Wednesday is in store today as a low pressure system out of the great lakes pushes east. The day starts out with sun mixed with high clouds while the afternoon has a threat for scattered showers with a thunderstorm possible mainly after 1pm until around 6-7pm [...]
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Brief Weather Discussion
March 27, 2012
After a very windy day yesterday, today will be rather pleasant but cooler as a Canadian high pressure sits over the region. We have a very dry pattern in place making the shower threat previously discussed for Wednesday very weak and more like sprinkles/brief showers in the pm and possibly some sprinkles early Thursday am. [...]
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Brief Weather Discussion
March 26, 2012
After a vacation into above average highs for the past few weeks, we return to reality this week with much more seasonable conditions thanks to a cold front dropping out of Canada today. Besides cooler tempertatures, today will also be windy with gusts up to 30 mph possible. Tonight’s low will be near the freezing [...]
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