Sterling:
&& .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM FRIDAY MORNING/... High pressure will slide offshore tonight. The combination of high cloudsincreasing overnight and a light south flow to start the night should keep low temperatures a bit milder in a relative sense when compared to this morning. A leading atmospheric disturbance ahead of a larger system developing over the central U.S. will likelydeliver some snow shower activity along and west of the Allegheny Front tonight, with generally a coating to an inch or two expected. && .SHORT TERM /6 AM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/... Guidance this evening has trended a little northwest. In addition to this, we are now entering the within 24-hour window for the entire area. Therefore, nudged snowfall up a little from what was inherited and added winter weather advisories across our eastern zones, primarily near and east of I-95. These may need to be expanded into the metro proper given snowfall starting near rush hour and the very low rush-hour criteria over the metro, but will leave that decision to later shifts. Also want to watch guidance trends to see where things land as far as 0Z model shifts.