Summary: Low pressure will pull away from the area today as high pressure builds in later today into tomorrow. Low pressure will move by to our southeast on Sunday while another area of low pressure may impact our area late Monday into Tuesday.
Areas of snow along and east of I-95 this morning will continue to taper off as low pressure pulls away from our area allowing high pressure to build in this afternoon. Highs will be in the mid 40s under mostly sunny skies. It will be breezy, at times with wind gusts to near 20mph.
High pressure will remain in control tomorrow resulting in mostly sunny skies, with highs in the mid 40s.
A coastal low pressure system will move by to our southeast on Sunday. The storm should remain far enough south that we remain mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s.
Clouds will increase on Monday as another area of low pressure moves towards the area. Highs will be in the mid 40s.
Showers may develop late Monday or Monday night, possibly changing to snow by Tuesday morning. Light snow may continue through Tuesday and Tuesday night. The details of this system will be worked out this weekend, but right now, it certainly does not appear to be a major storm. Nonetheless, a few inches of snow are possible. Highs will be in the mid to upper 30s.
Here is the 6z GFS timeline for the possible snow on Tuesday:
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High pressure follows the system and controls the weather for the remainder of the work week.