7:15 AM | A dry weekend, but more wet weather by Tuesday and then it'll turn colder again; recap of November
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly sunny, cool, low-to-mid 50’s
Tonight
Mostly clear, cold, mid 30’s
Saturday
Mostly sunny, slightly cooler, upper 40’s
Sunday
Mostly sunny, slightly milder, mid 50’s
Monday
Increasing clouds, showers possible at night, mild, upper 50’s
Tuesday
Cloudy, rain likely, still mild, mid-to-upper 50’s
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy, turning colder late, chance for more rain, near 50
Discussion
A weak cold front will pass through tonight and, while it will be on the dry side, it will act to usher in a reinforcing chilly air mass and temperatures on Saturday may not get out of the 40’s. The next frontal system to approach the Mid-Atlantic will be more significant as it could have a couple of low pressure systems riding along it and this will enhance rainfall chances by Tuesday. Colder air will follow that frontal passage by the middle of next week and there is a chance that the rain can change over to snow before ending in parts of the interior Mid-Atlantic. As far as November is concerned, the month turned out to be well above normal temperature-wise at +4.2 degrees and also drier than normal by 0.97 inches with only 3.05 inches recorded for the month at Central Park.
Video
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