Bryan's Saturday Evening Forecast: 3/2/13
By: Bryan Tolle, Meteorologist
Updated: March 2, 2013
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There is the potential for a mid week snow storm across portions of the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic regions. There still remains a considerable amount of uncertainty in the track and strength of this storm, and the picture above is just ONE scenario that could happen with this storm. The WHAG Weather Team is watching the models for this storm, and will bring you the latest as we get closer to the event.
Your4State Short Term Forecast:
Tonight: Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of a few flurries, and light snow shower in Mountain Maryland. Low: 23-28. Winds: NW 5-15 MPH.
Tomorrow (Sunday): Mostly cloudy skies becoming partly sunny later in the day. Remaining breezy and cold. High: 36-41. Winds: NW 15-20 MPH.

Monday: Mostly sunny skies, continued breezy and cold. High: 39. Low: 25.
Tuesday: Partly sunny skies, with increasing cloudiness late in the day. As of right now, it looks like some snow could develop late in the nighttime hours into early Wednesday. There remains a great deal of model uncertainty, so stay tuned. High: 44. Low: 29.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of snow. There still remains a great deal of uncertainty in the models on the exact track and strength of this storm. We'll continue to monitor this as we get into the next few days, and this forecast could change. High: 37. Low: 31.
Thursday: Partly sunny skies. High: 45. Low: 31.
Friday: Mostly sunny skies. High 48. Low: 33.
Saturday: Mostly sunny skies. High: 50. Low: 34.



