Flirting with Freezing Friday…

 

Synopsis:

High pressure will dominate our weather the next 5 days. No storms are in the forecast. The sun will dominate.

The mercury should flirt with freezing on Friday as the core of the bitter air moves out of the region. Saturday will feature more of the same-sunshine and below average temperatures. Sunday through Tuesday readings should finally reach seasonable levels-the upper 30s. We may crack 40º on Tuesday!

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast..

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Not as cold as recent nights. Lows in the lower 20s along the coast, single digits and teens inland. West winds at 5mph.

Friday:

Mostly sunny. Highs around freezing. Northwest winds at 5-10mph.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Not as cold. Highs near 40º.

Monday:

Mostly sunny. Seasonable. Highs in the upper 30s.

Tuesday:

Partly sunny. Milder. Highs in the lower 40s.

Cold, But as Bitter Thu. Aftn.

 

Synopsis:

High pressure will dominate our weather the next 5 days. No storms are in the forecast.

Today we’ll still be in the freezer under partly sunny skies but it won’t be nearly as harsh during the afternoon.

By Friday we should crack freezing under mainly sunny skies. Saturday will feature more of the same-sunshine and below average temperatures. By Sunday and Monday readings should finally reach seasonable levels-the mid and upper 30s!

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast..

Thursday:

Morning clouds to sun. Highs in the upper 20s. West to Southwest winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Not as cold as recent nights. Lows in the lower 20s along the coast, single digits and teens inland. West winds at 5mph.

Friday:

Partly sunny. Highs around freezing.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in around 30º.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Not as harsh. Highs in the upper 30s.

Monday:

Mostly sunny. Not as harsh. Highs in the mid 30s.

Still in the Ice Box Wednesday…

 

Synopsis:.

A polar vortex over Southeastern Canada along with strong high pressure over the East will be responsible for our bitter temperatures through midweek.

Today will be frigid with highs in the upper teens to lower 20s.

Thursday we’ll still be in the freezer under partly sunny skies.

By Friday we should crack freezing under mainly sunny skies. Saturday will feature more of the same-sunshine and below average temperatures. By Sunday readings should finally reach seasonable levels-the upper 30s!

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast..

Wednesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only around 20º. West to Northwest winds at 5-15mph then diminishing in the afternoon.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Frigid. Lows in the mid teens along the coast, -5 to -10 inland. Southwest winds at 5mph.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 20s.

Friday:

Partly sunny. Highs around freezing.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in around 30º.

Sunday:

Mostly sunny. Not as harsh. Highs in the upper 30s.

Frigid Sun Tuesday…

 

Synopsis:.

A polar vortex over Southeastern Canada along with strong high pressure over the East will be responsible for our plunge in temperatures through midweek.

Today and Wednesday will be frigid with highs in the upper teens to around 20º. Lows inland will be near oº.

Thursday we’ll still be in the freezer under partly sunny skies.

By Friday we should crack freezing under mainly sunny skies. Saturday will feature more of the same-sunshine and below average temperatures. The average high is in the upper 30s.

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast..

Tuesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only around 20º. Wind chills in the single digits and teens. West to Northwest winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Bitter cold. Lows 10º-13º along the coast, near 0º inland. Wind chills in the single digits to below zero. West to Northwest winds at 8-12mph.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only around 20º.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 20s.

Friday:

Partly sunny. Highs around freezing.

Saturday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

Bitter Blast. Low Wind Chills…

 

Synopsis:.

The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Day will feature an Arctic blast. Temperature will remain in the 20s for highs with a biting wind. The sun won’t do much to the thermometer. Wind chills will be in the teens. A polar vortex over Southeastern Canada along with strong high pressure over the East will be responsible for our plunge in temperatures.

Tuesday and Wednesday will be frigid with highs in the upper teens to around 20º. Lows inland will be near oº.

Thursday we’ll still be in the freezer under partly sunny skies.

By Friday we should crack freezing under mainly sunny skies.

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast..

MLK Day:

Sunny, breezy and very cold. Highs only in the mid 20s. West to Northwest winds at 15-25mph.

Tonight:

Mostly clear. Frigid. Lows 10º-13º along the coast, single digits inland. Wind chills in the single digits to near zero. West to Northwest winds at 8-12mph.

Tuesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only around 20º. Wind chills in the single digits and teens.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only around 20º.

Thursday:

Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid to upper 20s.

Friday:

Partly sunny. Highs around freezing.

Accumulating Snow for Many Sunday…

 

Synopsis:.

Today will feature thickening clouds. Low pressure will develop off the Virginia and move up and off the coast. Snow will develop toward midday or early afternoon. The snow will be a mix and rain farther to the South. The snow has the potential to come down heavy at times inland. Closer to the coast and out to the East more of a mix is expected keeping accumulations lower. Any rain to the South will go over to a period of snow before ending later Sunday evening. The “last call” map is above.  Again, this will all come to an end late Sunday evening.

There will be considerable blowing snow tonight.

The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Day will feature an Arctic blast. Temperature will remain in the 20s for highs with a biting wind. The sun won’t do much to the thermometer.

Tuesday and Wednesday will be frigid with highs in the upper teens to around 20º. Lows inland will be near oº.

Thursday we’ll still be in the freezer under partly sunny skies.

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast..

Sunday:

Thickening clouds. Snow and or a mix at the coast developing around midday or early afternoon. Snow becoming heavy at times later in the day and evening. Mix going over to snow at the coast later in the day. Highs in the mid to upper 30s with readings falling to freezing by sunset. North wind at 5-10mph increasing to 10-20mph.

Tonight:

Early snow, otherwise becoming partly cloudy late. Breezy and turning sharply colder with blowing snow. Lows in the teens throughout. Wind chills in the single digits to near zero. Northwest 15-25mph.

MLK Day:

Sunny, breezy and very cold. Highs only in the mid 20s.

Tuesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only in the upper teens. Wind chills in the single digits.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only around 20º.

Thursday:

Party sunny. Highs in the mid to upper 20s.

Mostly Cloudy Saturday. Scattered Showers…

 

Synopsis:.

A front will move in from the West today. Scattered showers are in the forecast from midday on. It’ll be mild as a Southerly wind takes hold.

Sunday will feature thickening clouds. Low pressure will develop off the Virginia and move up and off the coast. The precipitation shield has moved farther to the West with the latest run. Snow will develop toward midday and may start off as a mix. The snow has the potential to come down heavy at times inland. Closer to the coast and out to the East more of a mix is expected keeping accumulations lower. The “first call” map is above. This map will change and is not etched in stone. The snow and mix (depending on location) will end early Sunday night.

The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Day will feature an Arctic blast. Temperature will remain in the 20s for highs with a biting wind.

Tuesday and Wednesday will be frigid with highs in the upper teens.

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast..

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers during the afternoon. Highs in the lower to mid 40s. South wind at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower to mid 30s in the City, the 20s inland. Southwest to Northwest winds at 5-10mph.

Sunday:

Thickening clouds. Snow and or a mix at the coast developing toward midday. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

MLK Day:

Sunny, breezy and very cold. Highs only in the mid 20s.

Tuesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only in the upper teens. Wind chills in the single digits.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only around 20º.

Sunny. Not as Harsh…

 

Synopsis:.

Today the chill will ease some as readings get back to seasonable averages- the upper 30s to around 40º.

A front will move in from the West on Saturday. The threat of showers is in the forecast during the afternoon as a Southerly wind takes hold. Much of the day looks to be dry.

Any morning sun on Sunday will give way to thickening clouds. The latest computer guidance suggests low pressure will develop off Virginia and move up and off the coast. The precipitation shield has moved farther to the West with the latest run. The potential for some snow has increased for Sunday afternoon and early Sunday night. An accumulation is possible but I’d like to get another round of guidance in before confidence increases.

The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Day will feature an Arctic blast. Temperature will remain in the 20s for highs with a biting wind.

Tuesday will be frigid with highs not getting out of the teens.

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast..

Friday:

Sunny. More seasonable. Highs around 40º. Northwest to West winds at 5-10mph.

Tonight:

Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s in the City, the 20s inland. Southwest winds at 5-10mph.

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy. Chance of afternoon showers. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Sunday:

Increasing and thickening clouds. Potential for afternoon snow.  Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

MLK Day:

Sunny, breezy and very cold. Highs only in the mid 20s.

Tuesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only in the teens.

Snow Showers End Early Tonight. Not as Harsh Friday…

 

Synopsis:.

Scattered snow showers will end early tonight as a weak disturbance moves through. A dusting of snow is possible in spots.

Friday the chill will ease some as readings get back to seasonable averages- the upper 30s to around 40º.

A front will move in from the West on Saturday. The threat of showers is in the forecast during the afternoon as a Southerly wind takes hold. Much of the day looks to be dry.

Any morning sun on Sunday will give way to thickening clouds. The latest computer guidance suggests low pressure will develop off Virginia and move up and off the coast. The precipitation shield has moved farther to the West with the latest run. The potential for some snow has increased a bit for later Sunday afternoon and early Sunday night. An accumulation is possible but I’d like to get another round of guidance in before confidence increases.

The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Day will feature an Arctic blast. Temperature will remain in the 20s for highs with a biting wind.

Tuesday will be frigid with highs not getting out of the teens.

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast..

Tonight:

Scattered snow showers, otherwise, mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid and upper 20s in the City, the teens and lower 20s inland. West to Northwest winds at 5-10mph.

Friday:

Sunny. More seasonable. Highs around 40º. Northwest to West winds at 5-10mph.

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy. Chance of afternoon showers. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Sunday:

Increasing and thickening clouds. Potential for afternoon snow.  Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

MLK Day:

Sunny, breezy and very cold. Highs only in the mid 20s.

Tuesday:

Sunny. Frigid. Highs only in the teens.

Sun to Clouds Thursday. PM Snow Showers…

 

Synopsis:.

Sun will give way to clouds on Thursday. A weak warm front will approach from the West later in the day with scattered snow showers. Readings will be just above freezing. A dusting of snow is possible in spots during the evening.

Friday the chill will ease some as readings get back to seasonable averages- the upper 30s to around 40º.

A front will move in from the West on Saturday. The threat of showers is in the forecast during the afternoon as a Southerly wind takes hold.

Sunday will start off with sun but clouds will increase during the day as weak low pressure develops to our South. Snow showers are possible later in the day and evening. If there is enough moisture with this system the potential is there for a minor accumulation, but that seems like a low potential at this time.

The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Day will feature an Arctic blast. Temperature will remain in the 20s for highs with a biting wind.

Stay tuned.

Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast..

Thursday:

Sun to clouds. Scattered afternoon and evening snow showers are possible. Highs around freezing. Southwest winds at 8-12mph.

Tonight:

Scattered snow showers, otherwise, partly cloudy. Lows in the mid and upper 20s in the City, the teens and lower 20s inland. West to Northwest winds at 5-10mph.

Friday:

Sunny. Milder. Highs around 40º.

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy. Chance of afternoon showers. Highs in the lower to mid 40s.

Sunday:

Sun to clouds. Chance of afternoon snow showers. Highs around 40º.

MLK Day:

Sunny, breezy and very cold. Highs only in the mid 20s.