7:15 AM | Strong storm to affect Northeast late weekend and early next week
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Becoming mostly sunny, cool, upper 60’s
Tonight
Partly cloudy, chilly, mid-to-upper 40’s
Friday
Mostly sunny, pleasant, low 70's
Friday Night
Becoming mostly cloudy, not as cool as Thursday night, near 55
Saturday
Mostly cloudy, still mild, afternoon showers likely, maybe a thunderstorm or two, upper 60’s
Sunday
Cloudy with periods of rain, maybe even a thunderstorm, cooler, upper 50's
Monday
Mostly cloudy, windy, even cooler, rain still likely, mid-to-upper 50’s
Tuesday
Partly sunny, still cool, breezy, upper 50’s
Discussion
High pressure will build into the region today and sunshine should return along with pleasantly cool conditions. More sunshine is likely on Friday and high temperatures should reach the low 70's. A cold front will then approach the region on Saturday and there can be showers and thunderstorms associated with that frontal passage during the afternoon hours. By Sunday, a strong storm will be gathering strength in the Southeast US and this will bring us significant rain to close out the weekend and at the beginning of next week. In fact, it is possible that the entire region will get a couple inches of rain between Saturday morning and Monday morning – the first soaking rain in weeks in this area. This strong storm will ride up the east coast late Sunday and Monday and will flood the Northeast US with chilly air by early next week and the higher elevations from Pennsylvania north and east could actually see some snow out of this event.
Video
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