A major snow event is on the way…
One last mild day in the Denver metro region with scattered PM showers and thunderstorms and then much colder air filters into the area late tonight and Tuesday. In fact, a significant snowstorm appears increasingly likely for the period from later tomorrow into Wednesday and there can be several inches of heavy, wet snow causing big-time issues on the roadways…even in the metro region.
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It’ll turn noticeably warmer in the Mid-Atlantic region during the next couple of days as high pressure pushes to the east and low-level winds shift to a southwesterly direction. A cold front will approach the area at mid-week and then low pressure will likely form along the slow-moving frontal boundary zone on Thursday. As a result, periods of rain are likely here on Wednesday and Wednesday night there can be lingering showers on Thursday if the low pressure system pushes far enough to the north and west to impact the Mid-Atlantic region.
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It’ll turn noticeably warmer in the Mid-Atlantic region during the next couple of days as high pressure pushes to the east and low-level winds shift to a southwesterly direction. A cold front will approach the area at mid-week and then low pressure will likely form along the slow-moving frontal boundary zone on Thursday. As a result, periods of rain are likely here on Wednesday and Wednesday night - maybe a thunderstorm as well - and there can be lingering showers on Thursday if the low pressure system pushes far enough to the north and west to impact the Mid-Atlantic region.
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It’ll turn noticeably warmer in the Mid-Atlantic region during the next couple of days as high pressure pushes to the east and low-level winds shift to a southwesterly direction. A cold front will approach the area at mid-week and then low pressure will likely form along the slow-moving frontal boundary zone on Thursday. As a result, periods of rain are likely here on Wednesday and Wednesday night there can be additional showers on Thursday if the low pressure system pushes far enough to the north and west to impact the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Weak high pressure will take control of the weather as we close out the work week, but there will be some clouds late in the day and a couple of showers are possible tonight with the approach of a weak disturbance. Low pressure will push off the Mid-Atlantic coast on Saturday and it’ll result in clouds across the area and a slight chance of showers. Sunshine returns on Sunday and it stays dry and sunny on Monday as well with milder temperatures to start the new work week.
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Weak high pressure will take control of the weather as we close out the work week, but there will be an increase in clouds and a couple of showers are possible tonight with the approach of a weak disturbance. Low pressure will push off the Mid-Atlantic coast on Saturday and it’ll result in clouds across the area and a slight chance of showers. Sunshine returns on Sunday and it stays dry and sunny on Monday as well with milder temperatures to start the new work week.
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Weak high pressure will take control of the weather as we close out the work week, but there will be some clouds late in the day and a couple of showers are possible tonight with the approach of a weak disturbance. Low pressure will push off the Mid-Atlantic coast on Saturday and it’ll result in clouds across the area and a slight chance of showers. Sunshine returns on Sunday and it stays dry and sunny on Monday as well with milder temperatures to start the new work week.
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A strong cold front will push through the region early today paving the way for breezy and cool conditions in the Mid-Atlantic and temperatures late tonight can drop to the lower 40’s in many suburban locations. High pressure will take control on Friday, but its impact will be rather short-lived and limited as an intensifying low pressure system heads to a position just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline on Saturday. The DC-to-PHL-to-NYC corridor will be on the northwest edge of the precipitation shield on Saturday, but some rain cannot be ruled out. Whether this area of rain makes it into the region, the weekend will turn out to be on the cool side of normal and the overall cooler weather pattern looks likely to continue well into the month of May.
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A strong cold front will push through the region early today paving the way for breezy and cool conditions in the Mid-Atlantic and temperatures late tonight can drop to near 40 degrees in many suburban locations. High pressure will take control on Friday, but its impact will be rather short-lived and limited as an intensifying low pressure system heads to a position just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline on Saturday. The DC-to-PHL-to-NYC corridor will be on the northwest edge of the precipitation shield on Saturday, but some rain cannot be ruled out. Whether this area of rain makes it into the region, the weekend will turn out to be on the cool side of normal and the overall cooler weather pattern looks likely to continue well into the month of May.
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A strong cold front will push through the region early today paving the way for breezy and cool conditions in the Mid-Atlantic and temperatures late tonight can drop to the low-to-mid 40’s in many suburban locations. High pressure will take control on Friday, but its impact will be rather short-lived and limited as an intensifying low pressure system heads to a position just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline on Saturday. The DC-to-PHL-to-NYC corridor will be on the northwest edge of the precipitation shield on Saturday, but some rain cannot be ruled out. Whether this area of rain makes it into the region, the weekend will turn out to be on the cool side of normal and the overall cooler weather pattern looks likely to continue well into the month of May.
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