It took awhile, but the chilly, ocean air that infiltrated our area last week finally retreated this weekend and the next few days will feature much warmer-than-normal weather and some record high temperatures may fall. The lower 70’s will be commonplace today for afternoon highs and then the upper 70’s are likely on Tuesday and Wednesday. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase from late Wednesday into Thursday as a strong cold frontal system crosses the region and it turns much cooler for Thursday and Friday.
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It took awhile, but the chilly, ocean air that infiltrated our area last week finally retreated this weekend and the next few days will feature much warmer-than-normal weather. The 60’s will be commonplace today for afternoon highs and then the 70’s are likely on Tuesday and Wednesday with a few records possible. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase from late Wednesday into Thursday as a strong cold frontal system crosses the region and it turns much cooler for Thursday and Friday.
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It took awhile, but the chilly, ocean air that infiltrated our area last week finally retreated this weekend and the next few days will feature much warmer-than-normal weather with highs near or slightly above the 70-degree mark and some records may fall. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase from late Wednesday into Thursday as a strong cold frontal system crosses the region and it turns much cooler for Thursday and Friday.
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An east-to-northeast flow of chilly ocean air will persist into tomorrow keeping a lid on temperatures for another day and resulting in some patchy fog and occasional rain or drizzle. The ocean flow should weaken by Saturday afternoon and this should allow temperatures to climb towards the 70’s, and it’ll remain very mild during the early part of next week.
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An east-to-northeast flow of chilly ocean air will persist into tomorrow keeping a lid on temperatures and resulting in some patchy fog around the area and occasional rain or drizzle. The ocean flow should weaken by later tomorrow and this should allow temperatures to climb to the 50’s on Saturday afternoon and into the 60’s on Sunday…very mild weather early next week.
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An east-to-northeast flow of chilly ocean air will persist into tomorrow keeping a lid on temperatures and resulting in some patchy fog around the area and occasional rain or drizzle. The ocean flow should weaken by later tomorrow and this should allow temperatures to climb to the 50’s on Saturday afternoon and into the 60’s on Sunday…very mild weather early next week.
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The overall weather pattern remains quite active across the continental US, and it is the time of year for thunderstorm activity to become more prevalent compared to recent weeks. In fact, there can be some thunderstorm activity in the Mid-Atlantic region later tonight as a strong upper-level disturbance passes through the area and heavy downpours are on the table. On Friday, there is an enhanced risk of severe weather across the nation’s mid-section including the threat of tornadoes as a strong upper-level trough ejects northeastward from the southwestern states along with its associated powerful jet streak.
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An easterly flow of air has developed around here following the passage of a backdoor cold front which will push off any big-time warmup until this weekend or the early part of next week. Temperatures should hold at normal to slightly below-normal levels during the next couple of days with the development of an oceanic flow of air from the still-chilly waters of the western Atlantic. It remains quite damp as well during the next 48 hours with occasional rain and patchy fog around. On Saturday, the oceanic air mass should retreat to the north and - if this indeed takes place - then temperatures could climb to 60 degrees. It should then be very mild during the early part of next week and a strong front can bring a soaking rainfall to the Mid-Atlantic region during the latter part of next week.
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The overall weather pattern looks to stay very mild for the remainder of the week and upcoming weekend. It should be dry again today, but the chance of showers and thunderstorms will return for tomorrow and the upcoming weekend.
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An easterly flow of air has developed around here following the passage of a backdoor cold front which will push off any big-time warmup until this weekend. Temperatures should reach the 60’s today and then hold in the 50’s on Friday with a continuing oceanic flow of air from the still-chilly waters of the western Atlantic. It remains quite damp as well during the next 48 hours with widespread fog and occasional rain around. On Saturday, the oceanic air mass should retreat to the north and temperatures could climb all the way into the 70’s. It should then be very mild during the early part of next week and a strong front can bring a soaking rainfall to the Mid-Atlantic region during the latter part of next week.
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