A mostly dry Saturday and Sunday, however isolated and scattered rain and snow showers are possible. Highs will be in the 30’s and 40’s with lows in the teens to 30’s. Water conditions will be cautious to hazardous on Saturday and borderline to good on Sunday. Water conditions will improve later on Saturday Night.
Surface low pressure, well off the Delmarva, will track northeast into the open Atlantic overnight. High pressure, centered over the southeastern United States, will nose into the region early on Saturday. This will be short-lived as a cold front, coming in from the north, will move into or through the area on Saturday night and Sunday. This front will then stall before lifting northward as a warm front Sunday night and Monday. A cold front will progress through the region around the middle of next week. Another system may affect the area near the close of next week.
Have a great weekend and thanks for reading!
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