Not bad for January in Rock Creek Park yesterday (Steven Reichert via Twitter) TODAY’S DAILY DIGIT A somewhat subjective rating of the day’s weather, on a scale of 0 to 10. 6/10: Pretty run-of-the-mill 40s for late January, until things get interesting with chance of light snow toward evening. EXPRESS FORECAST Today: Increasing clouds, flurry late? Highs: Mid-40s. Tonight: Flurries or light snow likely. Lows: Mid-20s to low 30s. Tomorrow: Flurry or snow shower possible. Highs: Mid-30s to near 40. View the current weather conditions at The Washington Post headquarters. FORECAST IN DETAIL Not much to speak of today other than a possible afternoon flurry. That all changes, though, with a decent chance of flurries or light snow this evening or overnight. Accumulation isn’t a sure bet, but it’s possible some of us could wake up tomorrow morning to a fresh dusting or slightly more. Today (Sunday): Occasional breaks of sunshine become fewer and further between as the day rolls on. It’s a fairly benign day on the whole, with temperatures topping out in the mid-40s and a light wind from the west at 5-10 mph. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a stray late-afternoon flurry or sprinkle, but anything more than that should hold off. Confidence: Medium-High Tonight: Chances for flurries and a brief period of light snow increase this evening and especially overnight as a quick pulse of energy races by. Nothing too impressive, and we could end up with just flurries. But with late-night temperatures sinking into the mid-20s to low 30s, a well-timed period of light snow could accumulate up to an inch on grass and elevated surfaces, with a lighter coating and some slick spots possible on mainly untreated roads. Confidence: Low-Medium |