The weather looks to become quite active again from later today into Wednesday and the chance of showers and thunderstorms will be on the rise. Any thunderstorm later today, tonight and on Wednesday can be on the strong side with localized flash flooding on the table in the I-25 corridor.
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Low pressure will only slowly push off to the northeast today and there will be occasional showers and maybe a thunderstorm or two…some of the rain can be heavy and some of the storms can be strong. After a quieter mid-week, another frontal system will approach the area during the late week raising the chance of showers and thunderstorms from later Thursday into the upcoming weekend. Temperatures will remain at rather moderate levels through the upcoming weekend, but signs point to a summer-like warmup for next week.
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The weather should turn drier later today and stay relatively quiet through Wednesday morning, but the chance of showers and thunderstorms will return from later tomorrow into Thursday. Any thunderstorm that develop from later tomorrow into Thursday can produce heavy rainfall and localized flash flooding conditions.
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Low pressure will only slowly push off to the northeast today and there will be occasional showers and maybe a thunderstorm or two…some of the rain can be heavy and some of the storms can be strong. After a quieter mid-week, another frontal system will approach the area during the late week raising the chance of showers and thunderstorms from later Thursday into the upcoming weekend. Temperatures will remain at rather moderate levels through the upcoming weekend, but signs point to a summer-like warmup for next week.
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Low pressure will only slowly push off to the northeast today and there will be occasional showers and maybe a thunderstorm or two…some of the rain can be heavy and some of the storms can be strong. After a quieter mid-week, another frontal system will approach the area during the late week raising the chance of showers and thunderstorms from later Thursday into the upcoming weekend. Temperatures will remain at rather moderate levels through the upcoming weekend, but signs point to a summer-like warmup for next week.
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Low pressure will impact the Mid-Atlantic region from later today into the overnight hours with two threats on the table...severe weather and flash flooding. This low-pressure system will push eastward into southern Pennsylvania later today and end up over southern New England by late tonight. An upper-level jet streak will add fuel to the fire in the Mid-Atlantic region with strong upward motion that is destabilizing the atmosphere and thunderstorm coverage is increasing across western sections. Localized flash flooding can result from the “training” of thunderstorm cells meaning multiple storms may move over the same general area producing excessive rainfall amounts.
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Last week featured the first named tropical system of the 2026 season in the Atlantic Basin and while it brought flash flooding to portions of the southern US, it was little in the way of comparison to the first tropical system in June 1972. The official tropical season was barely underway in 1972 when a polar front interacted with an upper-level trough of low pressure over the Yucatan Peninsula. Within a few days, a tropical depression formed and the system moved slowly eastward and emerged in the western Caribbean Sea by the middle of the month. The depression began to intensify over the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea and soon became Tropical Storm Agnes – the first named storm of the 1972 tropical season. Ultimately, Agnes would reach hurricane status, grow to a diameter of about 1000 miles, and become the costliest hurricane at the time to hit the US and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was the prime focus of its wrath.
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The work week will start off on the wet side as low pressure heads in this direction from the Midwest. There will be occasional showers from this afternoon into Tuesday and multiple thunderstorms can be mixed into the picture. Some of the rain will be heavy and some of the storms can be severe and there is the threat of localized flooding as thunderstorms can develop in a “training” fashion meaning multiple heavy rain cells could move over the same general area. The rest of the week will feature moderately warm temperatures with no sustained high heat and humidity on the table despite it being officially the first week of the summer season.
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The work week will start off on the wet side as low pressure heads in this direction from the Midwest. There will be occasional showers from this afternoon into Tuesday and multiple thunderstorms can be mixed into the picture. Some of the rain will be heavy and some of the storms can be severe and there is the threat of localized flooding as thunderstorms can develop in a “training” fashion meaning multiple heavy rain cells could move over the same general area. The rest of the week will feature moderately warm temperatures with no sustained high heat and humidity on the table despite it being officially the first week of the summer season.
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The work week will start off on the wet side as low pressure heads in this direction from the Midwest. There will be occasional showers from this afternoon into Tuesday and multiple thunderstorms can be mixed into the picture. Some of the rain will be heavy and some of the storms can be severe and there is the threat of localized flooding as thunderstorms can develop in a “training” fashion meaning multiple heavy rain cells could move over the same general area. The rest of the week will feature moderately warm temperatures with no sustained high heat and humidity on the table despite it being officially the first week of the summer season.
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