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Sunday AM forecast: Winter's chill sticks around this week
Posted 9:09 AM 1/18/2026 by Meteorologist Dave Baker
Cold air settles in, with freezing temperatures likely for several mornings early this week. While any wintry precipitation chances stay well east, the bigger story will be several cold mornings across the region.
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Saturday PM Forecast: Multiple nights in a row with sub-freezing temperatures
Posted 5:41 PM 1/17/2026 by Meteorologist Balin Rogers
After yet another cold front passage, temperatures will decrease even more! Expect multiple nights in a row with sub-freezing conditions.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Well if you were hoping for some light snow tonight, you are out of luck. Still, it is not completely (More)
1/16/2026
Friday PM Forecast: strong cold front to deliver wintry feeling weekend for Capital Area
Posted 5:31 PM 1/16/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
Significant changes are on the way for what will feel like a wintry weekend. As for it looking like winter, the chances for a few snow flurries have continued to trend down—toward almost zero—for the Capital Area.
Weekend: cloudy start, cold and clear (More)
1/15/2026
Thursday PM Forecast: Next cold front brings chance of showers, possibly flurries
Posted 5:44 PM 1/15/2026 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Despite a brief moderation on Friday, a reinforcing cold front will drive temperatures lower into the weekend. A few showers may accompany the front, with even the potential for something frozen later in the weekend.
Tonight & Tomorrow: With clear skies and generally (More)
1/14/2026
Wednesday PM Forecast: two cold fronts, more chilly air on the way
Posted 1:49 PM 1/15/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
A cold front will sweep through the Capital Area on Wednesday night and will usher in a very wintry feel for the next few days. Despite slight, short attempts at moderating, several reinforcing blows of cold air are expected in the Storm Station 7-Day Forecast.
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1/13/2026
Tuesday PM Forecast: Cold front to reinforce cooler weather, bring a few showers
Posted 5:28 PM 1/13/2026 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
Freezing temperatures will be put on hold as passing disturbances bring the chance for a few showers through Wednesday. That break won’t last long, as another round of cold air will move in to wrap up the week.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy skies will take (More)
1/12/2026
Monday PM Forecast: get used to a jacket this week, longer stretch of chilly temperatures
Posted 2:08 PM 1/12/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
It looks like winter is making itself comfortable across the Capital Area this week. We have a string of chilly mornings ahead, but the trade-off will be plenty of bright sunshine to help get us through. With a number of near-freezing mornings possible, here are some friendly, cold-weather (More)
1/11/2026
Sunday PM Forecast: An extended stay of cooler temperatures
Posted 3:51 PM 1/11/2026 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron
The Capital Area is in for an extended stretch of cooler temperatures this week. A couple of cold fronts will reinforce the cool pattern, bringing several near-freezing starts. Even on the milder days, temperatures will still be seasonable for the time of year.
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1/10/2026
Saturday PM Forecast: Moving into a much cooler weather pattern
Posted 5:42 PM 1/10/2026 by Meteorologist Balin Rogers
We are done with the heavy rain and thunderstorms, and a much cooler weather pattern will emerge! This pattern also looks to have a lot of staying power.
Tonight & Tomorrow: Clouds will be widespread to start off the night, with some partial clearing occurring around (More)
1/7/2026
Wednesday PM Forecast: one more round of fog before rain and thunderstorms
Posted 3:49 PM 1/7/2026 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus
The Storm Station is tracking three impacts over the next three days. Thick morning fog and record-challenging warmth will remain possible; the workweek will end stormy thanks to a cold front, and then much cooler air will spill into the Capital Area.
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