Tuesday, November 11, 2014

DC: Cold Air to Move in, Stick Around

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
November 11,2014; 5:18PM,EST

Cold air with staying power will settle in across the Washington, D.C., area before the end of this week.
Many people will notice the change by Thursday and will trade light jackets for more formidable cold weather gear.
High temperatures are forecast to range from the upper 40s to the lower 50s F most days from Thursday into next week. At times, AccuWeather RealFeel® temperatures will dip into the 30s during the daylight hours.

During the late-night and early-morning hours, the pattern is forecast to deliver the first freezing temperatures to the city with a hard freeze (lows in the 20s) in many suburbs.
While a weak system developing off the Atlantic coast may bring a stray shower of rain or wet snow Thursday night, a storm system will bring some rain on Sunday that could mix with or change to wet snow at night.
Details on that potential storm system will follow on AccuWeather.com.
RELATED:
Detailed Washington, D.C. Forecast
Washington, D.C. Interactive Weather Radar
AccuWeather.com MinuteCast™ for Washington, D.C.


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