Saturday, February 8, 2014

Fresh Cold Aims for Washington, DC

By , Senior Meteorologist
February 8,2014; 6:44PM,EST
 
 
After a little snow grazes Washington, D.C., as the weekend comes to an end, fresh cold air will arrive.
Sunday's snow event that will produce 1 to 3 inches of accumulation from Cleveland, Ohio, to Pittsburgh, Pa., to New York City will narrowly miss Washington, D.C.
A little rain set to dampen the city Sunday afternoon will end as flurries Sunday evening. The northern suburbs is where the snow can leave a fresh coating to an inch.
In the wake of the snow, fresh cold air will arrive and hold temperatures to the mid-30s on Monday. That is despite the return of some sunshine.
A high in the mid-40s is more common in Washington, D.C., this time of year.

Temperatures will then return to the teens Monday night before struggling to reach the 30-degree mark on Tuesday.
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Later in the week, a Southern storm will have to be watched for possible impacts in the Northeast due to snow, ice and rain before Valentine's Day.

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