Mid-Atlantic Region – Rain will impact the Mid-Atlantic region today and Thursday, transitioning to snow by Friday morning. Forecasters predict 0.25 to 1.75 inches of precipitation across the area, with light rain early turning heavier overnight.
According to the US National Weather Service Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center, rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch are likely in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Meanwhile, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia can expect up to 0.5 inches by Thursday morning. Snowfall will develop in higher elevations late Thursday as temperatures drop.
River levels are expected to rise by the week’s end, though officials report no immediate flooding concerns. This weather system will bring lingering precipitation into Friday, impacting travel conditions in northeast Pennsylvania and New York.
Residents should prepare for mixed precipitation and monitor local forecasts for updates. Commuters and travelers are urged to plan for wet and potentially icy roads through the week.
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