Saturday April 15 – Waking up to a cloudy sky with the thought of rain sprinkled on many apps an TV forecasts may have you bummed, but I want to spread some good news about that rain chance. It is not the same for everyone. There will be some scattered mountain showers, then two bands of rain than move east today. It appears to be split in southern Pennsylvania and a second band in central Virginia maybe clipping southern Maryland. As for Easter Sunday, temps will soar into the mid and upper 80s ahead of a cold front. That front should hold off any risk of rain locally until after dark, and even then the line of rain should be breaking up. Behind that front. next week remains warmer than normal.
Here’s a quick look
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Warm Afternoon
Warmer Easter Sunday
Risk Of Rain… After Sunset
Temperature Outlook
After the cold front, temps remain above normal next week.
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