Forecast for March 30, 2011

Today:
The morning commute will be dry, but the Mid-Atlantic will have showers spreading from SE to NE during the midday hours. Winds through the day will be out of the ENE at 5-10 mph with highs only reaching the mid 40s.

Tonight:
Rain will continue off and on through the night with a chance for some snowflakes to mix in during the overnight hours as temperatures cool into the low to mid 30s. Any snow that does fall will not accumulate.

Thursday through Sunday:
Patchy drizzle will be found across our region to start off Thursday. It will eventually clear out before another round of rain moves in Thursday night. Again some mixing of snowflakes  will be possible during the overnight. Friday the rain will taper off early and we'll then dry out for the weekend. Saturday and Sunday look fine with temperatures still below normal in the low to mid 50s.

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