Morning Forecast, Tuesday February 5, 2013
By: Meteorologist Regina Miller
Updated: February 5, 2013
Reported by Meteorologist Regina Miller
After some flurries in spots, and AM fog and low clouds, we'll have a mostly cloudy day with only a few peeks of sun at best this afternoon. Highs will be in the low 30s. Tonight another quick moving disturbance falls apart over the region. But not before it brings some light snow to western zones, and some flurries or a few light snow showers to the east of I-99. There could be light accumulations of a Trace-2" in the Laurel Highlands. Northern mountains may get a new light coating, and areas to the east will see little more than a dusting if any.
Tomorrow there could be a few lingering flurries. Otherwise, we'll have a mix of clouds and sunshine for the afternoon with seasonable highs in the mid 30s.
Thursday we will have a mix of clouds and sun with highs in the low to mid 30s. As a southeasterly windflow starts to bring some moisture off the coast, we may end up with clouds lowering later in the day and some very light mixed showers in spots late or by evening. During the overnight Thursday night we'll have some snow or a mix into the first half of Friday. Highs on Friday will be in the upper 30s.
As that system pulls away, we will have sun for Saturday and Sunday with warmer temperatures in the low 40s. We'll have clouds and a chance for some rain on Monday.




