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6:15 AM | ***An important pattern change begins at mid-week to one that looks very cold and active for much of January***

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6:15 AM | ***An important pattern change begins at mid-week to one that looks very cold and active for much of January***

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Philadelphia, PA metro region

Today

Becoming mainly sunny, breezy, mild, highs in the mid-to-upper 50’s; W winds around 10-15 mph

Tonight

Mainly clear, cold, lows near 35 degrees

Tuesday

Becoming mainly cloudy, still mild, chance of rain in the mid and late afternoon, middle 50’s for afternoon highs

Tuesday Night             

Mainly cloudy, chill, chance of more rain, maybe even a thunderstorm, near 40 degrees for late night lows

Wednesday

Partly sunny, windy, colder, maybe an AM shower or two, mid-to-upper 40’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, breezy, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, cold, middle 30’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, colder, lower 30’s

Discussion

The beginning of the week will remain on the mild side with some sunshine today and then the next low pressure system will bring us more rain from later tomorrow into early Wednesday, New Year’s Day. Moderately cold air will push into the Mid-Atlantic region at mid-week and it turns even colder during the upcoming weekend. In fact, a much colder-than-normal weather pattern will set up for much of the central and eastern US and it looks like it’ll be one with some staying power. This upcoming cold stretch may feature some extreme cold and very cold conditions may penetrate all the way into the Deep South from Texas-to-Florida. In addition, there are likely to be multiple snow threats in this developing weather pattern that can impact much of the central and eastern US to go along with the expected much colder-than-normal temperatures. Next week looks particularly interesting that may feature multiple snow threats and some extreme cold may get mixed into the picture.

Get ready…January might just be a wild month of weather.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather