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7:00 AM | Nor'easter to bring Mid-Atlantic coastal region rain and strong winds; accumulating snow is likely to stay just northeast of here

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Cloudy, windy and cold with a little rain, sleet and snow likely that could change to just snow later this afternoon, highs near 40 degrees

Tonight

Cloudy, windy, cold, a little more snow or a mix of rain, sleet and snow, no accumulations expected in and around the District, low 30’s

Thursday

Mostly cloudy, windy and cold, upper 40’s

Thursday Night

Partly cloudy, cold, low 30’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, a bit milder, highs in the low 50's

Saturday

Mostly sunny, even milder, upper 50’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny, near seasonal, highs near 60

Monday

Partly sunny, warm, low-to-mid 60’s

Discussion

A very compact nor’easter will spread rain and wind to the Mid-Atlantic coastal regions today and accumulating snow to inland locations including parts of the I-95 corridor from around Baltimore, MD to points north and east of there. The immediate DC metro region is likely to have a just a little precipitation in the form of a mix of rain and snow for awhile today that could then change to all snow late with no accumulations expected as the the southwestern edge of the accumulating snows will remain to our northeast. Once this system passes by, the overall weather pattern will change for awhile and significant improvement by later this weekend will take place with noticeably milder conditions.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/sKXYL12ubQQ