Overnight Forecast Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013
By: Chief Meteorologist Joe Murgo
Updated: January 23, 2013
Updated: Wednesday Night, January, 23rd
Reported by: Chief Meteorologist Joe Murgo
The coldest weather pattern since 2009 continues but is showing signs that a break is coming. A disturbance will bring some snow showers that will bring a coating to an inch or so to some spots through early Thursday morning with the highest amounts in the Laurel Highlands. There still could be a leftover flurry early but then sunshine will return Thursday but it will remain cold with highs only in the teens. A fairly week storm system will bring clouds and a period of snow on Friday. While this will not be a major storm, it will bring a widespread few inches of snow to the region and there could be some travel problems. The good news is that this system will be a fast mover. Saturday will still be cold with some clouds and leftover flurries and snow showers. An area of high pressure will settle over the region and give us some sunshine Sunday. While it will still be chilly, it will not be as cold with highs in the upper 20s. The warming trend will continue early next week. As milder air presses into the region, there will be some clouds some snow showers or freezing drizzle on Monday. Then we'll have periods of rain Tuesday into Wednesday before slightly cooler air returns later next week. Though it will not be a repeat of this recent arctic blast.
Reported by: Chief Meteorologist Joe Murgo
The coldest weather pattern since 2009 continues but is showing signs that a break is coming. A disturbance will bring some snow showers that will bring a coating to an inch or so to some spots through early Thursday morning with the highest amounts in the Laurel Highlands. There still could be a leftover flurry early but then sunshine will return Thursday but it will remain cold with highs only in the teens. A fairly week storm system will bring clouds and a period of snow on Friday. While this will not be a major storm, it will bring a widespread few inches of snow to the region and there could be some travel problems. The good news is that this system will be a fast mover. Saturday will still be cold with some clouds and leftover flurries and snow showers. An area of high pressure will settle over the region and give us some sunshine Sunday. While it will still be chilly, it will not be as cold with highs in the upper 20s. The warming trend will continue early next week. As milder air presses into the region, there will be some clouds some snow showers or freezing drizzle on Monday. Then we'll have periods of rain Tuesday into Wednesday before slightly cooler air returns later next week. Though it will not be a repeat of this recent arctic blast.







