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January 24, 2001

Not a whole lot to talk about over the next several days. Fair weather will be the dominant weather type with two weakening disturbances passing through the region. One will pass through and redevelop off of the Mid-Atlantic Coast on Thursday, another will weaken as it approaches from the Plains on Saturday. Each disturbance, although weak, will bring with it a chance of flurries or snow showers.

The remainder of the night will be partly cloudy with lows around 20. Wednesday will be partly sunny with the high around 40. Some more clouds will roll in Wednesday night in response to the first disturbance passing through. Lows Wednesday night in the mid to upper 20s. Thursday will be variably cloudy with snow flurries possible. An area of low pressure will spin up offshore of the DelMarVa but will be headed NE, so will not directly affect us. Highs in the low to mid 30s. Friday will be partly sunny with the high in the mid to upper 30s. Saturday will be mostly cloudy in response to another weak disturbance passing through from the Plains. Again, snow flurries are possible but no big deal. Highs Saturday in the upper 30s.

So, a pretty quiet period on tap through Sunday. Snow flurries possible Thursday and Saturday. Aside from that, the weather looks fair and seasonable. Maybe a bigger system to affect the Midwest early next week. More on that later.