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6:00 AM | **Unsettled conditions through Friday night with multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms...heat and humidity build as well in the Mid-Atlantic region**

Paul Dorian

The next few days will be quite unsettled in the Mid-Atlantic region as the heat and humidity build to rather uncomfortable levels. Showers are likely today and there can be a thunderstorm or two mixed in and the threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue on Thursday and Friday as well. A frontal system should cross the area on Friday night and its passage will likely lead to more comfortable conditions this weekend (i.e., lower humidity) and dry weather for both days.

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6:00 AM | *Rather typical summer-like weather into the weekend with very warm and humid conditions across northern Alabama*

Paul Dorian

The remainder of the week will feature very warm and humid conditions and then unsettled weather returns this weekend with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms. The main player on the field will be strong high pressure centered over the western Atlantic and - from this position - it’ll pump in a warm and humid air from the Gulf region.

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6:00 AM | **Unsettled conditions through Friday night with multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms...heat and humidity build as well in the Mid-Atlantic region**

Paul Dorian

The next few days will be quite unsettled in the Mid-Atlantic region as the heat and humidity build to rather uncomfortable levels. Showers are likely today and there can be a thunderstorm or two mixed in and the threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue on Thursday and Friday as well. A frontal system should cross the area on Friday night and its passage will likely lead to more comfortable conditions this weekend (i.e., lower humidity) and dry weather for both days.

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6:00 AM | **Unsettled conditions through Friday night with multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms...heat and humidity build as well in the Mid-Atlantic region**

Paul Dorian

The next few days will be quite unsettled in the Mid-Atlantic region as the heat and humidity build to rather uncomfortable levels. Showers are likely today and there can be a thunderstorm or two mixed in and the threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue on Thursday and Friday as well. A frontal system should cross the area on Friday night and its passage will likely lead to more comfortable conditions this weekend (i.e., lower humidity) and dry weather for both days.

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6:00 AM | *Wildfire weather conditions today with high heat and gusty winds*

Paul Dorian

The weather turns hot today with afternoon highs likely well up in the 90’s and winds will increase from a S-SW direction gusting up to 30 mph or so. The combination of heat and high winds increases the chance of wildfire conditions across the area. There may be a bit of a cool down for tomorrow and Thursday and then more substantial relief is likely to come this weekend.

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6:00 AM | **Multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms in the Wednesday to Friday time period as heat and humidity build in the Mid-Atlantic**

Paul Dorian

The second half of the work week will feature very warm and humid conditions and it’ll be quite unsettled as well with multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms. High pressure that pushed into the northeastern states over the weekend will shift to the western Atlantic Ocean at mid-week opening the door for some very warm air to move into the Mid-Atlantic region along with noticeably higher humidity levels. Showers and thunderstorms will be a threat each day from Wednesday through Friday, but a Friday night frontal passage should pave the way for a more comfortable and dry weekend.

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6:00 AM | **Multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms in the Wednesday to Friday time period as heat and humidity build in the Mid-Atlantic**

Paul Dorian

The second half of the work week will feature very warm and humid conditions and it’ll be quite unsettled as well with multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms. High pressure that pushed into the northeastern states over the weekend will shift to the western Atlantic Ocean at mid-week opening the door for some very warm air to move into the Mid-Atlantic region along with noticeably higher humidity levels. Showers and thunderstorms will be a threat each day from Wednesday through Friday, but a Friday night frontal passage should pave the way for a more comfortable and dry weekend.

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6:00 AM | **Multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms in the Wednesday to Friday time period as heat and humidity build in the Mid-Atlantic**

Paul Dorian

The second half of the work week will feature very warm and humid conditions and it’ll be quite unsettled as well with multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms. High pressure that pushed into the northeastern states over the weekend will shift to the western Atlantic Ocean at mid-week opening the door for some very warm air to move into the Mid-Atlantic region along with noticeably higher humidity levels. Showers and thunderstorms will be a threat each day from Wednesday through Friday, but a Friday night frontal passage should pave the way for a more comfortable and dry weekend.

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*An on-going unsettled weather pattern includes enhanced severe weather risks next couple of days and an impressive and impactful upper-level trough next week*

Paul Dorian

Sometimes during the month of June, the jet stream retreats safely to the north into Canada, and the weather settles down across the continental US...that certainly does not appear to the case this years. Upper-level troughs of low pressure and colder-than-normal air masses continue to drop into the US from Canada, and this is resulting in severe weather outbreaks and there will be an enhanced threat during the next two days. Next week promises to feature a very impressive upper-level trough by June standards that will no doubt be impactful with more severe weather threats and widespread cooler-than-normal conditions.

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