Following the passage of a weak cold front and combined with some more wildfire smoke in the area which can dim the skies at times, temperatures today will get knocked down a bit from recent days. The wildfire smoke had its origins in southern Canada and the low-level wind flow has pushed it into the Mid-Atlantic region. An active weather day is setting up for Saturday as a frontal system and an impressive wave in the upper atmosphere will likely produce numerous showers and thunderstorms during the first half of the weekend. Some of the storms on Saturday can be strong-to-severe and some of the rainfall can be heavy. The front should clear the area on Sunday with improving weather conditions likely going into the early part of next week.
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Following the passage of a weak cold front and combined with some more wildfire smoke in the area which can dim the skies at times, temperatures today will get knocked down a bit from recent days. The wildfire smoke had its origins in southern Canada and the low-level wind flow has pushed it into the Mid-Atlantic region. An active weather day is setting up for Saturday as a frontal system and an impressive wave in the upper atmosphere will likely produce numerous showers and thunderstorms during the first half of the weekend. Some of the storms on Saturday can be strong-to-severe and some of the rainfall can be heavy. The front should clear the area on Sunday with improving weather conditions likely going into the early part of next week.
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Following the passage of a weak cold front and combined with some more wildfire smoke in the area which can dim the skies at times, temperatures today will get knocked down a bit from recent days. The wildfire smoke had its origins in southern Canada and the low-level wind flow has pushed it into the Mid-Atlantic region. An active weather day is setting up for Saturday as a frontal system and an impressive wave in the upper atmosphere will likely produce numerous showers and thunderstorms during the first half of the weekend. Some of the storms on Saturday can be strong-to-severe and some of the rainfall can be heavy. The front should clear the area on Sunday with improving weather conditions likely going into the early part of next week.
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There is the threat of severe weather and heavy rainfall on Saturday in the Mid-Atlantic region as the overall weather pattern will result in high instability across the area. The pattern will feature an intense ridge of high pressure centered over the Rocky Mountain States with northwesterly flow over the Great Lakes/Northeast US. Often, this kind of flow results in “lines” or “complexes” of thunderstorms dropping to the south and east from the Great Lakes to the northeastern states and that is on the table for the first half of the weekend. The potential exists for heavy rain and localized flash flooding as precipitable water amounts in the atmosphere will climb to quite high levels. Meanwhile, wildfire smoke from Canada will continue to be an issue as we slide into the end of the week, and it will dim the skies at times through Friday.
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Today will be another hot one in the Mid-Atlantic region with afternoon highs well up in the 90’s in many areas and there will be areas of smoke from still-active Canadian wildfires to our north and west. In fact, the wildfire smoke could stick around into tomorrow given the current directional flow of low-level air and it will certainly dim the skies at times. There can be a shower or thunderstorm later today, tonight, and on Friday, and the weekend will get off to an active start with a renewed chances of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday.
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Today will be another hot one in the Mid-Atlantic region with afternoon highs well up in the 90’s in many areas and there will be areas of smoke from still-active Canadian wildfires to our north and west. In fact, the wildfire smoke could stick around into tomorrow given the current directional flow of low-level air and it will certainly dim the skies at times. There can be a shower or thunderstorm later today, tonight, and on Friday, and the weekend will get off to an active start with a renewed chances of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday.
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Today will be another hot one in the Mid-Atlantic region with afternoon highs up in the 90’s in many areas and there will be areas of smoke from still-active Canadian wildfires to our north and west. In fact, the wildfire smoke could stick around into tomorrow given the current directional flow of low-level air and it will certainly dim the skies at times. There can be a shower or thunderstorm later today, tonight and on Friday, and the weekend will get off to an active start with a renewed chances of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday.
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Temperatures will soar through the 90’s today in the Philly metro region with strong high pressure ridging extending into the area from the Northern Plains...likely the hottest day of the week. A frontal system will pass through the area later in the day and it’ll usher in some wildfire smoke from Canada that can stick around for a couple of days and dim the skies at times. It stays very warm during the next couple of days and then the pattern becomes much more unsettled this weekend with the chance of strong-to-severe thunderstorms and some heavy rainfall on both days.
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Temperatures will soar today to near the century mark in the DC metro region with strong high pressure ridging extending into the area from the Northern Plains. A frontal system will pass through the area later in the day and it may usher in some wildfire smoke from Canada that can stick around for a couple of days and dim the skies at times. It stays rather hot during the next couple of days and then the pattern becomes much more unsettled this weekend with the chance of strong-to-severe thunderstorms and some heavy rainfall on both days.
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Temperatures will soar today to near the century mark in the DC metro region with strong high pressure ridging extending into the area from the Northern Plains. A frontal system will pass through the area later in the day and it may usher in some wildfire smoke from Canada that can stick around for a couple of days and dim the skies at times. It stays rather hot during the next couple of days and then the pattern becomes much more unsettled this weekend with the chance of strong-to-severe thunderstorms and some heavy rainfall on both days.
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