Meteorologist April Loveland's First Warning Forecast
A few flurries/sleet will be possible overnight. Otherwise, cold and mostly cloudy.
Coastal and tidal flooding will be possible during times of high tide. Lows will be right around the freezing mark.
A little rain and snow will be possible for Groundhog Day. The best chance will be across the Eastern Shore and Peninsulas. Little to no accumulation is expected. The bigger story with be the windy conditions which will lead to colder conditions and minor tidal flooding at high tide. Highs will be in the upper 30s, but will feel closer to the 20s due to a gusty northwesterly wind.
Dry and sunny weather will finally prevail on Wednesday and Thursday as high pressure builds in. Still windy on Wednesday with highs in the mid 40s. Frigid overnight with lows in the upper 20s. A bit milder and not as windy Thursday with highs in the low 50s under mostly cloudy skies.
Milder to end the work week with highs in the mid and upper 50s. An area of low pressure along with a cold front will move in giving us a chance for showers on Friday and even into Saturday with another system moving in on Sunday.
Meteorologist April Loveland
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