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7:00 AM | Snow showers pull out of the area this morning after small accumulations; next threat Saturday night and Sunday

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Snow showers early leaving small accumulations; otherwise, mostly cloudy skies, breezy and cold, low-to-mid 30’s

Tonight

Partly cloudy, breezy, quite cold, low 20’s

Saturday

Partly skies, breezy and cold, upper 30’s

Saturday Night

Becoming mostly cloudy, cold, snow showers possible late, mid 20’s

Sunday

Mostly cloudy, cold, snow showers possible, upper 30’s

Monday

Partly sunny, not as cold, mid 40’s

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy, chilly, chance for snow or rain showers, low 40’s

Wednesday

Mostly sunny, colder, upper 30’s

Discussion

Fast-moving low pressure systems that drop out of south-central Canada towards the Mid-Atlantic region are referred to in the weather community as "clippers" and we will be riding the "clipper" train over the next several days. Several of these type of disturbances will have to be watched over the next several days as, even though they will be limited in moisture content, it’ll be cold enough for snow and small accumulations are possible. The first such disturbance has caused snow shower activity around here this morning with small accumulations and then the second system will bring us the chance for more snow or snow showers Saturday night and Sunday. A third system could throw some snow our way by around Tuesday of next week and there is even the chance for fourth disturbance to deal with by the end of next week. Quite a dramatic change from the 72 degrees on Wednesday to small snow accumulations this morning!

Video

httpv://youtu.be/QAO-1mXcNTk