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Dominic’s VIPIR Forecast: Tracking more sunshine and possible snow flurries

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Tracking sunshine, then possible snow flurries next week….As we move through this  Sunday, grab your sunglasses. We’re expecting mostly sunny skies through the day. A few high clouds are possible, but no rain is in the forecast.  High temperatures will rise into the mid 50s. Overnight, low temperatures will be in the mid 30s under partly cloudy skies. On Monday, we’ll see some sun between the clouds. But as a strong cold front moves in from the north, ushering in some of the coldest air of the season, some folks might see a few snow flurries late in the day. Some bay effect snow flurries are possible, too. Right now, little to no accumulation is expected, but we’ll keep an eye on it for you. High temperatures will be in the mid 40s Monday. On Tuesday, under blustery conditions, temps will be in the upper 30s and lower 40s for highs. On Wednesday, high temperatures will be back in the upper 40s. Rain moves in by Friday.

Today: Mostly Sunny and Cool. High temperatures in the mid 50s. Winds: W/SW 5-15 mph.

Tonight: Partly Cloudy. Chilly. Low temperatures in the mid 30s. Winds: W 5-15 mph.

Tomorrow: Partly Cloudy. Late Day Snow Flurries Possible (20%). Cold and windy. High temperatures in the upper 30s and lower 40s. Winds: N 20-30 mph, with higher gusts.

Today in Weather History (NWS Wakefield)

2002 Winter Storm: 7.7″ snow Richmond, 6.6″ snow Norfolk, 3.0″ snow Salisbury

Dominic Brown

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