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**Mild conditions for the next couple of days and plenty of rainfall as well...turns cooler on Sunday, colder on Monday, and potentially wintry late next week/weekend**

Paul Dorian

Much warmer-than-normal air that originated over the Pacific Ocean has enveloped much of the nation this week and some of this will reach the northeastern states on Friday and Saturday. In fact, temperatures both tomorrow and Saturday can climb to or even slightly above the 60-degree mark in Washington, D.C. and the 50’s are likely in Philly. The warming trend will come to an end later this weekend with an initial cold frontal passage on Saturday night and then a secondary later Sunday. It turns cooler on Sunday behind the first front and then windy and even colder behind the secondary for Sunday night and Monday.

By late next week, some important changes will begin to take place in the upper atmosphere across North America. First, an intense upper-level ridge of high pressure is likely to form near Alaska and the west coast of Canada replacing a trough of low pressure that has dominated that region in recent weeks. At the same time, an upper-level trough of low pressure will deepen over the eastern half of the US in response to a more active subtropical jet stream that has been largely missing in action in recent weeks. This combination will increase the chance for additional cold air intrusions into the US from Canada beginning late next week and can increase the chance for storms to develop across the southern and eastern states.

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6:00 AM | *Mild pattern into the weekend with plenty of rain on the way*

Paul Dorian

The passage of a weak cold front last night may knock off a few degrees from yesterday’s high temperatures, but we should still reach into above-normal territory. It becomes even milder on Friday and Saturday ahead of the next cold frontal system with temperatures on both days likely nearing 60 degrees. Occasional showers are likely on Friday to go along with those milder conditions and there will be periods of rain on Friday night and Saturday...some of the rain can be heavy at times. A cold front passes through the Mid-Atlantic region on Saturday night and it’ll turn chilly Sunday and even colder on Monday.

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6:00 AM | *Mild pattern into the weekend with plenty of rain on the way*

Paul Dorian

The passage of a weak cold front last night may knock off a few degrees from yesterday’s high temperatures, but we should still reach into above-normal territory. It becomes even milder on Friday and Saturday ahead of the next cold frontal system with temperatures on both days likely reaching into the 50’s. Occasional showers are likely on Friday to go along with those milder conditions and there will be periods of rain on Friday night and Saturday...some of the rain can be heavy at times. A cold front passes through the Mid-Atlantic region on Saturday night and it’ll turn chilly Sunday and even colder on Monday.

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6:00 AM | *Mild pattern into the weekend with plenty of rain on the way*

Paul Dorian

The passage of a weak cold front last night may knock off a few degrees from yesterday’s high temperatures, but we should still reach into above-normal territory. It becomes even milder on Friday and Saturday ahead of the next cold frontal system with temperatures on both days likely reaching 50+ degrees. Occasional showers are likely on Friday to go along with those milder conditions and there will be periods of rain on Friday night and Saturday...some of the rain can be heavy at times. A cold front passes through the Mid-Atlantic region on Saturday night and it’ll turn chilly Sunday and even colder on Monday.

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6:00 AM | *Warming trend to peak on Friday and Saturday...showers likely on Friday and periods of rain on Saturday...turns moderately colder for Sunday and Monday*

Paul Dorian

Milder air is pushing northward through the region this morning over some low-level cold air and the result is patchy fog and drizzle that can stick around for another few hours. Skies will clear some later today after the passage of a warm front and the winds will pick up during the PM hours with gusts possible to 30 mph. The passage of a weak cold front later tonight may knock off a few degrees for Thursday, but then temperatures will climb well up into the 50’s on Friday and Saturday. Occasional showers are likely on Friday to go along with those milder conditions and periods of rain are quite likely during the first half of the upcoming weekend…some of the rain on Saturday can be heavy at times. A strong cold front passes through the Mid-Atlantic region on Saturday night and it’ll turn moderately colder for Sunday and Monday.

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6:00 AM | **A colder, stormier pattern setting up for later this week with accumulating snow on the table in both the higher and lower elevation locations**

Paul Dorian

After another mild day here at mid-week, a colder and stormier pattern begins later Thursday with an increasing chance of widespread snow across the region. That snow could develop in the afternoon hours on Thursday and last all the way into Friday morning with accumulations expected not only for the mountains, but also the lower elevations. Temperatures will climb to the 50’s today, only reach the low-to-mid 40’s on Thursday, and then likely be confined to the 30’s on Friday.

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6:00 AM | *Warming trend to peak on Friday and Saturday...showers likely on Friday and periods of rain on Saturday...turns moderately colder for Sunday and Monday*

Paul Dorian

Milder air is pushing northward through the region this morning over some low-level cold air and the result is patchy fog and drizzle that can stick around for another few hours. Skies will clear some later today after the passage of a warm front and the winds will pick up during the PM hours with gusts possible to 30 mph. The passage of a weak cold front later tonight may knock off a few degrees for Thursday, but then temperatures will climb well up into the 50’s on Friday and Saturday. Occasional showers are likely on Friday to go along with those milder conditions and periods of rain are quite likely during the first half of the upcoming weekend…some of the rain on Saturday can be heavy at times. A strong cold front passes through the Mid-Atlantic region on Saturday night and it’ll turn moderately colder for Sunday and Monday.

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6:00 AM | *Warming trend to peak on Friday and Saturday...showers likely on Friday and periods of rain on Saturday...turns moderately colder for Sunday and Monday*

Paul Dorian

A warm front has pushed northward through the region and temperatures today will respond accordingly and climb well up into the 50’s for afternoon highs. The passage of a weak cold front later tonight may knock off a few degrees for Thursday, but then temperatures will climb to the 60’s on Friday and Saturday. Occasional showers are likely on Friday to go along with those quite mild conditions and periods of rain are quite likely on Saturday and some of that rain can be heavy at times. A strong cold front passes through the Mid-Atlantic region on Saturday night and it’ll turn moderately colder for Sunday and Monday.

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6:00 AM | *70 degree highs on the table for Thursday and Friday...turns colder again later this weekend*

Paul Dorian

Our warming trend continues around here today and afternoon high temperatures are likely to be in the middle 60’s to go along with mainly cloudy skies and a gusty wind from the southwest. It’ll turn unseasonably warm by the late week with highs near the 70-degree mark on Thursday and Friday and there will be a good chance of showers. It turns colder later in the weekend following the passage of a strong cold front trailing low pressure that’ll pass over the Great Lakes.

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