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12/9 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Posted on December 8, 2004 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 12/9 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Rain Rapidly advances into the region today. Rain will be on and off Friday. Cooler conditions this week. A cold front moves through Monday and temps will be cold after it. Still looking interesting next week for the Big Snowstorm threat, but many details to fall into place before then!

 

Summary:

 This summary is still pretty much the same! The storm this weekend will be in the northeast. The southern energy will swing through Thursday night through early Saturday morning, some snow showers far western Maryland and western facing Mountains of Virginia Saturday at the highest of elevations. Lake effect will get going On Monday so Garret gets their snow! Reinforcing cold arrives Sunday into Monday and temps will be very cool to cold next week with highs upper 30s and 40s by mid week. A storm system will be getting its act together and looks like it may affect us Next Thursday or Friday and I will say this looks like the first winter storm for the area!

 

Thursday: SW: 55-65 SE: 55-65 N: 50-60

Rain, everywhere by afternoon!

 

Friday: SW: 50-60 SE: 50-60 N: 50-60

Rain, especially in the morning, thunderstorms possible. Windy conditions developing and maybe more widespread rain.

 

Saturday: SW: 50-60 SE: 50-60 N: 45-55

Windy. Could see western mountain snowshowers. Partly cloudy skies as the day wears on.

 

Sunday: SW: 50-60 SE: 50-60 N: 45-55

Best day of the weekend with partly Sunny Skies.

 

Monday: SW: 45-55 SE: 45-55 N: 40-50

Partly to mostly cloudy, windy, and much cooler. Highs will struggle out of the 40Â?s, and 30Â?s in the mountains. Lake effect will turn on Monday into Monday night.

 

Tuesday: SW: 45-55 SE: 45-55 N: 35-45

Very cold nights and very cool day.

 

Long Term:

This stays the same for now! Seasonally cold with temperatures in the 30s and 40s in many areas with some low 50s in the south at times. A winter storm will likely threaten the area next Thursday/Friday timeframe. More cold air appears to invade after this as well as a cold pattern sets up and potentially more snow in the weeks to come!

 

All for now!

 

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