What will the Monday commute look like?
There will be an enhanced corridor of moderate to locally heavy accumulating snow from Philadelphia to Baltimore and near or just north of Washington, D.C.
Warnings: There is a winter weather advisory for Monday into Tuesday for our entire viewing area.
Friday night: Mostly clear, low around 2 below. “We could see as much as 3 inches on the ground by the time they have to make decision to close schools”. “Certainly people need be aware of any snow accumulation or black ice”. Because the snow squalls were expected to hit and miss, some people might see only flurries while others could see a brief snow burst of a half an inch in 15 minutes, according to the National Weather Service.
Bursts of snow later today may quickly drop visibility, so drivers should be careful through Tuesday.
“Roadways hazardous, blowing, drifting snow, may also be very icy”. Chance of precipitation is 90%. “Steady snow will return tonight into Wednesday morning”, the NWS says with an additional 2 to 4 inches possible. Small disturbances will rotate through it, producing snow bands, which will rotate through the area. Low around 17. Blustery, with a north wind 15 to 25 miles per hour. Chance of precipitation is 30%. I’m watching for some coastal snow showers to materialize Thursday. “Low’s tonight around 20”. Wind chill values will be between 1 and 6 above zero.
Up to 3 inches of snow could fall around Boone. Cloudy with a high near 32.
Northeast winds will ramp up Sunday night, and continue to be gusty in Eastern Massachusetts on Monday. So, don’t be surprised by quick bursts of snow today through tomorrow night.
SATURDAY: Partly cloudy skies and a few isolated snow showers will be possible, with a high temperature of 22 degrees.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21.
Thursday will be mostly sunny and cold with high temperatures in the low 30s.
A 30 percent chance of snow showers. Cloudy, with a low around 13. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 18.