Seasonably mild and dry weather will be coming to an end across the area with a cold front on the way late Thursday. Temperatures should remain warm enough even in the higher elevations to preclude much of a snow threat with the precipitation associated with the frontal passage…though a few wet snow flakes may briefly mix in during the evening hours in those locations.
Looking ahead…there are snow threats for much of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast late Saturday into Sunday as a trough of low pressure moves through the region. Moisture appears to be limited, but most places have the threat for an accumulation. Due to the positioning of the trough, the threat is just as valid in Maryland and Delaware as it is in some typically favored snow showers areas like North Jersey. Keep an eye out for updates in your daily forecasts (if applicable) tomorrow!
