00:00In the meantime, areas to the north dealing with some clouds, rain, and snow showers are mixed across many areas
00:05in the interior northeast.
00:06It is pretty chilly out there.
00:08Some of us down to 38 there in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
00:11Upper 30s in central and northern New England.
00:13Farther south, though, we're doing great in Louisville at 65.
00:16That's the warm place to be.
00:18And the big thermometer here.
00:19Spring is taking a brief break from the northeast as the warmth has kind of retreated south.
00:26Colder air has returned.
00:27It's chilly and brisk with snow showers in the interior.
00:30It's going to be more like mid-March cold.
00:32So not ridiculously cold for early to mid-April.
00:35But it's like we're turning back the clock about maybe three, four and a half, three and a half to
00:39four weeks or so climatologically speaking.
00:42That means a widespread freeze is likely Tuesday night for I-95.
00:46And even tonight, a widespread freeze from Peoria to Indianapolis to Columbus, Parkersburg, West Virginia, Charleston, Huntington,
00:53and then farther south and southwest of there into the bluegrass region of Kentucky, a frost advisory is in effect
00:59tonight.
01:00Looking ahead to tomorrow, that medium shade of pink, Charlottesville, Baltimore, D.C., Wilmington, Delaware, Philadelphia, South Jersey.
01:07That's for tomorrow night when we're going to be very cold.
01:10Areas to the north of all those highlighted places are going to be every bit as cold.
01:14But the growing season has not yet officially begun up along Interstate 80.
01:19So that's why there are no alerts there.
01:21To the north, you can see a steady period of snow in the mountains, the Adirondacks and the Green Mountains
01:26especially.
01:27And even down into areas near sea level here into Maine and coastal New Hampshire, we can see a coating
01:33of snow.
01:33Some of the mountains will see up to two inches.
01:35There's Iraqi weather local storm acts for this, maybe on top of Mount Washington or up into areas around the
01:414,000 footers into the Adirondacks,
01:43up to five inches of snow possible on the high end.
01:47And there's still ski in there in some parts of New England and the Adirondacks, so a little bit more
01:51spring snow for some.
01:53And then we do turn quieter.
01:54It's going to begin to gradually warm up after that rock bottom Wednesday morning.
01:59So Tuesday, low pressure crosses the area.
02:01It's going to be chilly.
02:02There's that cold wind.
02:03And the coldest nights typically are when high pressure is parked over your head and the wind shuts off.
02:08So once the breeze imports the colder air, then the breeze stops.
02:12Generally, cold air mass is going to be in place.
02:15And with a clear sky overhead, temperatures bottom out pretty well there.
02:18Thursday, we warm up.
02:19And let's look ahead to Friday, by the way.
02:21This is when we really warm up nicely.
02:2370s return to Harrisburg, D.C.
02:26A little cool up into Buffalo with some showers.
02:28But most of us, even as far north as Boston, into the 60s without many reservations.
02:32So...
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