Skies will remain mainly clear this evening with temperatures lowering through the lower 20s. As a large coastal low moves out to sea, northwesterly winds will continue at about 15-25 mph. Some areas may experience gusts to 35 mph. The wind will make it feel like the single digits all evening.Tonight, strong gusts diminish, but 10-20 mph winds will linger. Lows will fall to the teens, and wind chills will be around 0, if not a few degrees below. The National Weather Service is considering another Cold Weather Advisory early Monday.Mostly sunny skies are in store Monday, as high pressure moves into the Mid-Atlantic states. Highs will be slightly warmer, in the upper 20s. It won’t be as windy as Sunday, but a 10-15 mph breeze will keep wind chills in the teens.Calmer and cloudier conditions are in store Tuesday. Highs will finally warm to 32 degrees, after a 10-day stretch below freezing.A quick-moving system will pass to our south Tuesday night, leading to a chance of light snow showers. Snow should be gone around or shortly after sunrise Wednesday. Partly sunny skies are in store Wednesday afternoon, with highs near 30 degrees.Thursday will be blustery and cold. Highs will reach the upper 20s, but it will feel like the teens.We’re watching a clipper, which could bring light snow across the area Friday afternoon and evening. It will turn windy and colder behind that system, leading to highs in the low 20s and lows in the single digits over the weekend, along with blustery winds. The cold isn’t done with us yet!Stay warm, and have a good rest of your Sunday!~ Ryan
Skies will remain mainly clear this evening with temperatures lowering through the lower 20s. As a large coastal low moves out to sea, northwesterly winds will continue at about 15-25 mph. Some areas may experience gusts to 35 mph. The wind will make it feel like the single digits all evening.
Tonight, strong gusts diminish, but 10-20 mph winds will linger. Lows will fall to the teens, and wind chills will be around 0, if not a few degrees below. The National Weather Service is considering another Cold Weather Advisory early Monday.
Mostly sunny skies are in store Monday, as high pressure moves into the Mid-Atlantic states. Highs will be slightly warmer, in the upper 20s. It won’t be as windy as Sunday, but a 10-15 mph breeze will keep wind chills in the teens.
Calmer and cloudier conditions are in store Tuesday. Highs will finally warm to 32 degrees, after a 10-day stretch below freezing.
A quick-moving system will pass to our south Tuesday night, leading to a chance of light snow showers. Snow should be gone around or shortly after sunrise Wednesday. Partly sunny skies are in store Wednesday afternoon, with highs near 30 degrees.
Thursday will be blustery and cold. Highs will reach the upper 20s, but it will feel like the teens.
We’re watching a clipper, which could bring light snow across the area Friday afternoon and evening. It will turn windy and colder behind that system, leading to highs in the low 20s and lows in the single digits over the weekend, along with blustery winds. The cold isn’t done with us yet!
Stay warm, and have a good rest of your Sunday!
~ Ryan