THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2025 TODAY: Showers End, Areas of Fog Gradual Clearing, Windy Highs: 45-53 Winds: Southwest 10-15, Gusts to 30 mph Any lingering showers will end early and fog should break as skies begin to clear. Winds are set to kick up into the afternoon with mild highs into the upper 40s and lower 50s.
TONIGHT: Clear, Breezy, and Cold Lows: 24-30 Winds: NW 10-15+, G 20 mph It will be a clear and cold night with continual breezes. temperatures will dip below freezing so anything that is wet will get icy. FRIDAY: Mostly Sunny Highs: near 40 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph What is left of any snow from earlier in the week will continue to melt as temperatures reach 40 degrees.
SATURDAY: Chance of AM Light Mix (Low Impact) Areas of Rain, Cloudy and Cool Highs: 40-45 Winds: South 5-10 mph Some guidance suggests a light wintry mix possibility earlier in the day. At this point, it looks like to have minimal impact. The bigger story will be the rain. While not a washout, areas of rain and temperatures in the 40s will allow snow melt to continue.
SUNDAY: Areas of Rain, Windy High: near 60 Winds: Southwest 10-15, Gusts to 30 mph Winds will kick up from the southwest ahead of a cold front. Mild temperatures in the 50s to around 60s will fall later in the day as a cold front moves across the Mid-Atlantic. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast.
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