DC area faces damaging winds, dangerous cold and snow
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A cold front moving toward the islands will bring a major weather shift this weekend. Expect increasing clouds, heavy rain, possible flash flooding, strong winds, and rough ocean conditions from
Monday afternoon won't be as harsh as the weekend and the thaw will really kick in by midweek. For the first time this month, highs above the freezing mark are in the forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Spring-like weather sticks into the weekend, with a cold front expected to bring changes late Sunday into Monday.
Life-threatening cold is expected across the Northeast and New England this weekend, with dangerous wind chill temperatures between -10 and -30 degrees below zero for many places.
A warm front moved across central Indiana Friday morning and triggered a light dusting of snow. 1’2″ of snow fell in Rushville. A cold front will move across the state this evening and
On Sunday, a cold front will push through the area, which will bring the risk for rain and a few thunderstorms. A few storms may be on the stronger side during the late afternoon or evening. Be sure to check back with updates regarding the storm risk this weekend.
A cold front and upper-level disturbance late Friday into the weekend will bring a wetter, more unsettled pattern with heavy rain and a few thunderstorms possible, followed by strengthening trade winds early next week and then gradually improving conditions.
A cold front will blast through the region on Friday leading to falling temperatures which will result in a cold start to the weekend, but it’ll be brief as milder air returns on Sunday and will carry over into next week.