


A short blast of polar air next week, combined with a storm expected to track into the eastern part of the country, could bring wet, windy, and snowy weather conditions.
Meteorologists at the Weather Channel laid out what to expect next week:
Weather Channel senior meteorologist Chris Dolce provided more details about the upcoming storm:
Dolce also provided a five-day rain and snow forecast for the eastern part of the country.
Separately, meteorologist Ryan Kane provided his forecast for next week's storm:
The meteorologist for the Baltimore-Washington metro area, Tony Pann, at WBAL News, shows the possibility of a snow event for the interior Mid-Alantic (DC might be in for some of the white stuff ((sorry, Hunter Biden, not that white stuff)) and Northeast.
More from Kane:
A retired Weather Channel and NWS climate expert provided his forecast for next week.
Meteorologist Ben Noll noted, "In the US, a short but sharp polar blast looms later this week."
Data from Bloomberg shows the latest cold spell will dissipate across the Lower 48 into warmer conditions through the first half of the week. However, temps are set to slide back into chilly conditions by the second half of the week.
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