Evening Forecast Tuesday, January 29th, 2013
By: Chief Meteorologist Joe Murgo
Updated: January 29, 2013
Reported by: Chief Meteorologist Joe Murgo
The warm air continued to flood into most of the region today with some locations rising to near 60 this afternoon with only a few peeks of sunshine. The story was different for places to the east where some spots east of I-99 barely made it into the lower 40s. Tonight will remain unseasonably mild with some clouds and scattered showers. There will also be areas of fog. Temperatures tonight will only drop a little with lows in the 40s. Wednesday will be windy and warm ahead of the next front. There may be some sunshine early then rain will arrive during the afternoon. Some of the rainfall could be heavy during the afternoon and evening and a few rumbles of thunder can not be ruled out. Behind the front, we'll have an abrupt change back to colder air for the end of the week. Thursday will be windy and much colder, than Wednesday, in fact, some spots will be 30 degrees colder. There will be flurries and snow showers scattered about the region Thursday. Friday will be blustery and cold with variable cloudiness and scattered flurries or snow showers. Saturday will still be cold despite some sunshine. Another disturbance will bring a period of light snow or snow showers later Saturday into Saturday night. Leftover flurries or snow showers will still be around early Sunday; otherwise, it will be cloudy to partly sunny. Monday will feature some sunshine before the next disturbance brings snow showers Monday night into Tuesday.



