The weather will be quite warm this week with afternoon highs generally in the upper 80’s to lower 90’s. There is a slight chance today for some shower/thunderstorm activity, but most of the next few days will likely be rain-free.
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The weather pattern will be somewhat unsettled for much of the week with a daily chance of PM showers and thunderstorms. An upper-level trough of low-pressure will push just to the east of here today, but then frontal systems to our northwest will head in this direction during the next couple of days renewing the unsettled conditions in the region.
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High pressure to our north will be in control of the weather to start the work week providing us with warm conditions and some sunshine. Low pressure is strengthening just off the Carolina coast and it has a good chance of pushing to the north and west over the next 48 hours resulting in shower activity around here from later tomorrow into Wednesday. It will also become quite breezy and an onshore flow of air will keep it unusually cool for the mid-week. The heaviest rainfall and strongest winds associated with this coastal low pressure system will likely extend from from southeastern Virginia to the southern half of the Delmarva Peninsula to southern New Jersey. High pressure will follow on its heels for the latter part of the week bringing us more in the way of warm and dry weather conditions.
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High pressure to our north will be in control of the weather to start the work week providing us with warm conditions and some sunshine. Low pressure is strengthening just off the Carolina coast and it has a good chance of pushing to the north and west over the next 48 hours resulting in shower activity around here from later tomorrow into Wednesday. It will also become quite breezy and an onshore flow of air will keep it unusually cool for the mid-week. The heaviest rainfall and strongest winds associated with this coastal low pressure system will likely extend from from southeastern Virginia to the southern half of the Delmarva Peninsula to southern New Jersey. High pressure will follow on its heels for the latter part of the week bringing us more in the way of warm and dry weather conditions.
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High pressure to our north will be in control of the weather to start the work week providing us with warm conditions and some sunshine. Low pressure is strengthening just off the Carolina coast and it has a good chance of pushing to the north and west over the next 48 hours resulting in shower activity around here from late tomorrow into Wednesday. It will also become quite breezy and an onshore flow of air will keep it unusually cool for the mid-week. The heaviest rainfall and strongest winds associated with this coastal low pressure system will likely extend from from southeastern Virginia to the southern half of the Delmarva Peninsula to southern New Jersey. High pressure will follow on its heels for the latter part of the week bringing us more in the way of warm and dry weather conditions.
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High pressure to our north will remain in control of the weather around here through much of the upcoming weekend. Both today and Saturday should feature comfortably warm conditions and plenty of sunshine and then the next frontal system will approach the area later Sunday with a possible PM shower or thunderstorm. High pressure builds to our north once again on Monday and then we’ll have to watch for another possible low pressure system to develop just off the east coast that could bring some showers here by mid-week.
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High pressure to our north will remain in control of the weather around here through much of the upcoming weekend. Both today and Saturday should feature comfortably warm conditions and plenty of sunshine and then the next frontal system will approach the area later Sunday with a possible PM shower or thunderstorm. High pressure builds to our north once again on Monday and then we’ll have to watch for another possible low pressure system to develop just off the east coast that could bring some showers here by mid-week.
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After a surprise (and welcome) heavy rain shower late Thursday in some parts of the metro region, the work week should end with comfortably warm conditions and plenty of sunshine. High pressure controls the weather for the next couple of days and then a frontal system will approach late on Sunday. High pressure builds to our north once again on Monday and then we’ll have to watch for another possible low pressure system to develop just off the east coast that could bring some showers here by mid-week.
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Low pressure is pushing away from the coast today and high pressure to our north will take control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region as we head into the weekend. Temperatures will remain in a comfortable zone during the next few days with afternoon highs generally near the 80 degree mark. A cold front heads this way late Sunday/Sunday night and it could cause some shower activity in the area before another high pressure edges in early next week.
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Low pressure is pushing away from the coast today and high pressure to our north will take control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region as we head into the weekend. Temperatures will remain in a comfortable zone during the next few days with afternoon highs generally near the 80 degree mark. A cold front heads this way late Sunday/Sunday night and it could cause some shower activity in the area before another high pressure edges in early next week.
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