Weather Talk with Tony Pann
Saturday, January 19, 2008
  Saturday Evening 1/19
Big time cold is on the way...we're not going to break any records, but it will be the coldest stretch of weather so far this winter for sure. A coastal low will be moving off the Carolina Coast Tonight...that combined with the arctic cold front approaching from the NW, will give us a chance for some light snow. The GFS and the NAM both produce measurable precip Tonight, so I would not be surprised if some of you end up with a little coating of snow. The best chance will be across Northern VA and far Southern MD. After the storm passes, the cold rushes in...lows will drop to near 20 by Sunday Morning and the temps will have a hard time getting out of the Mid 20s in the Afternoon. The winds will be gusting over 20 or 30 MPH, so the wind chills will be in the single digits and teens....the actual temps will get that cold Sunday Night as the winds die down and a good radiational cooling situation sets up....stay warm!
 
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