VA 2-16-12

Rain showers are prevalent across the region this morning as a cold front continues to approach from the west. The frontal boundary will move through in the late afternoon and showers will end by the evening.

High pressure builds into the region for tomorrow. Fog overnight and in the morning will give way to an abundance of sunshine by the afternoon. It’s going to be a really nice end to the work week. Temperatures will be mild, with highs generally in the upper 40’s to around 50.

The weekend is going to be interesting. A surface low moving from the Gulf up through the Carolinas combined with upper level disturbances will lead to a mixed bag of precip beginning Saturday night and lasting into Sunday. Expect rain showers to begin Saturday afternoon before changing over to snow at night. As the low moves off the Carolina coast on Sunday morning, precip continues as rain/sleet early on, before a change back to snow occurs after lunch as colder air works its way into the region.

Snow showers should taper off by the evening and things will begin to clear out. Monday is looking very nice as bluebird skies return and temperatures remain on the cool side.

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