Forecast for December 16, 2010

Today:
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for the DC metro area today. Expect snow to develop across the area during the morning and midday hours. A coating to 2" is possible for spots inside the Beltway with higher amounts to our South. The snow will be done in time for the evening rush hour, but still anticipate head aches as people reaccustom themselves to driving in the snow.

Tonight:
Skies will stain mainly cloudy and that will keep us from dropping off too much. Lows will be in the mid 20s after we reach the upper 20s for our highs.

Friday through early next week:
Friday will be our nicest day in the next five as temperatures climb into the upper 30s underneath sunny skies. Winds will not be a major issue Friday either. Saturday looks dry but clouds will move back in as a system moves through. The system has been trending further eastward and now snow chances look low for the area. Sunday into next week stays cold with little to no precipitation through early next week.

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