A warming trend will begin today and continue through the weekend with high temperatures this afternoon in the mid-to-upper 40’s and then the low-to-mid 60’s on Sunday. There will be a few weak systems headed our way during the next few days which can bring showers to the region from time-to-time. The passage of a cold front at the end of the weekend will usher in seasonable temperatures for the early part of next week.
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A warming trend will begin today and continue through the weekend with high temperatures this afternoon in the lower 50’s and then the lower 70’s on Sunday. There will be a few weak systems headed our way during the next few days which can bring showers to the region from time-to-time. The passage of a cold front at the end of the weekend will usher in more seasonable temperatures for the early part of next week.
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A warming trend will begin today and continue through the weekend with high temperatures this afternoon in the mid-to-upper 40’s and then the lower 60’s on Sunday. There will be a few weak systems headed our way during the next few days which can bring showers to the region from time-to-time. The passage of a cold front at the end of the weekend will usher in seasonable temperatures for the early part of next week.
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A warming trend will begin today with afternoon temperatures reaching the lower 70’s and then it’ll intensify this weekend with highs well up in the 80’s on both Saturday and Sunday. The overall pattern will be quite dry as well with little to no rain expected into at least the early part of next week.
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The overall pattern will remain dry, windy and very warm as we go through the next couple of days which will exacerbate wildfire danger. There is also a chance for all-time March high temperatures to be reached on Saturday with the mid-to-upper 80’s on the table. It does turn cooler for Sunday following the passage of a cold frontal system on Saturday night.
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The overall pattern will remain dry, windy and very warm as we go through the week and into the upcoming weekend...all of which will exacerbate wildfire danger. There is also a chance for all-time March high temperatures to be reached at the end of the week and early part of the weekend with the mid-to-upper 80’s on the table.
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A warming trend will begin today with afternoon temperatures reaching the middle 50’s and then it’ll intensify on Thursday and Friday with the middle 70’s likely by the end of the work week. The warming trend does not end there as the weekend will more than likely feature afternoon high temperatures of 80+ degrees to go along with full days of sunshine.
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The chill sticks around for another day in the Mid-Atlantic region, but it’ll be much easier to take as winds will be pretty much non-existent in the area with high pressure nearby. Temperatures will rebound well up into the 50’s by the end of the week and the weekend should feature 60+ degrees as highs. There are a couple of weak systems heading our way for the late week and weekend and each can bring some shower activity to the region.
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The chill sticks around for another day in the Mid-Atlantic region, but it’ll be much easier to take as winds will be pretty much non-existent in the area with high pressure nearby. Temperatures will rebound well up into the 50’s by the end of the week and the weekend should feature 60+ degrees as highs. There are a couple of weak systems heading our way for the late week and weekend and each can bring some shower activity to the region.
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March is known to feature some crazy and surprising weather and the 1958 blizzard that occurred in the Mid-Atlantic region between March 18th and 23rd was indeed rather unexpected. In general, forecasts on the morning of March 18th had no mention of snow. This was in an era before computer forecast models were being utilized by weather forecasters on a daily basis and it was even before satellite imagery existed which could aid in the forecast. By afternoon on that particular day, the light rain had changed into huge, wet snowflakes and - for the next few days - history was being made.
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