January Ends with Light Rain/Snow in Mid Atlantic

For wintertime snow lovers, January 2024 will end on a thud, with a generally inconsequential light rain and snow event forecast for the final days of the month. While a winter weather system moving through the northeast today into tomorrow will bring accumulating snow to portions of the northeast, no other significant winter storm is on the horizon.

Once the current weather system responsible for today’s snow in the northeast clears the coast tomorrow, a mid-level ridge will pass overhead the Mid Atlantic on Tuesday. An area of high pressure will nudge in from the north, moving southeastward off the New England coast by Tuesday Night. The result will be quiet weather and near-seasonable temperatures Tuesday.

On Tuesday night, a closed upper-level low pressure system \ will move from the Upper Midwest down toward the Blue Ridge Mountains while a weakening surface low will take a similar track. Known as an Alberta Clipper due to its origins in western Canada and its fast moving clipper-like speed, the system will be starved for moisture and will be moving too quickly to produce much in the way of significant precipitation.

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