PM Update: Cold November rain this evening ahead of a wind-chilled Wednesday.
Its snowing relatively close by, but we just see rain from this one.
Some light rain that moved in during the midday Tuesday helped cap temperatures on the low end of the forecast. Many suburbs north and west barely cracked 40, with mid-40s in the warmer spots. Its the perfect setup for a cold November rain. Fortunately, it wont last long. This little system packs a quick punch, then its out of here well before dawn. Wednesday wont be exactly ideal, although we will see more sun than we did today.
Through Tonight: Moderate to occasionally heavy rain rolls by this evening, ending around midnight. Totals of about half an inch to an inch seem likely. Lows range from the mid-30s to the lower 40s.
Tomorrow (Wednesday): Sunshine increases with time. It doesnt bring much if any warmth with it. Highs are near or above 50 and gusty northwest winds make it feel even colder. Those winds are sustained at 10 to 15 mph and gusting to 25 mph.
Snow! When its a cold rain here, you know snow is often tantalizingly close. Its been snowing with a mix of sleet and freezing rain in much of the high country to our west today. One-inch reports have come in from near Cumberland and Grantsville in western Maryland so far, with lower-elevation totals of 1-2 inches expected. Some higher elevations from West Virginia to Pennsylvania may pick up closer to 3 to 5 inches from this quick-hitting welcome to winter.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/11/15/dc-area-forecast-evening-rain/?