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Light Snow Possible, But Little Accumulation Expected
29 Nov
Summary
- Light precipitation, including possible sleet or wet snow, is expected Sunday.
- Temperatures will remain cold, with highs in the 40s and lows in the 20s/30s.
- Tuesday could bring another wintry mix of snow, sleet, and rain.
Cold air will persist in the D.C. region over the next few days, with less wind than Friday providing some relief. Highs are expected to reach the mid-40s under sunny skies on Saturday, while overnight lows will drop into the upper 20s and low 30s. Clouds will increase, bringing a slight chance of spotty rain, sleet, or wet snow by dawn.
Sunday will see another cold front approach, bringing light showers. Any precipitation in the morning could mix with sleet or wet snow, particularly north and west of the Beltway, but significant accumulation is not expected due to mild temperatures. Highs will again be in the mid-40s, with skies clearing by Sunday night, leading to seasonably chilly lows.
A return to sunnier conditions is forecast for Monday, though it will be colder behind the front with highs in the low to mid-40s. Tuesday presents another possibility for a wintry mix of wet snow, sleet, and rain, mainly in the northern and western suburbs, but most areas will see rain. Highs on Tuesday will range from the mid-30s to near 40.




