From LWX
High pressure returns on Tuesday with temperatures plummeting over a 24 hour period in the wake of the cold front passage late Monday night. Highs struggling to get out of the 30s and 40s across the region. Wednesday, a surge of moisture from the SW rolls into the area. This is a system to keep a close eye on, with temperatures already remaining colder from the previous frontal passage, the possibility for some snow to make it east of the Blue Ridge Mountains overnight is there. While, the overall impacts should remain low, this would still warrant a second look over the next few days as guidance divulges on a common solution that may bring a few flurries or rain/snow mix closer even to the metropolitan areas. There remains large uncertainties with this system with track, precip types and potential impacts. Drier pattern behind this frontal system later in the week.