7:00 Am | Cool break will give way to very warm weather by Friday
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly sunny, warm, still comfortable humidity, low-to-mid 80’s for highs
Tonight
Mostly clear, still comfortable, upper 60’s for lows
Thursday
Mostly sunny, very warm, near 90
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, mild, low 70’s
Friday
Mostly sunny, hot, chance for a thunderstorm or two, low 90’s
Saturday
Mostly sunny, hot, maybe a shower or thunderstorm, near 90
Sunday
Mostly sunny, still pretty hot, chance for a shower or thunderstorm, near 90
Monday
Partly sunny, not as hot, mid-to-upper 80’s
Discussion
Low pressure over New England during the past couple of days has helped to pull cool air into the region from our northwest at the same time it has inundated parts of Maine with several inches of rain. The influence of this low pressure system will diminish during the next couple of days as high pressure builds in from the middle of the country. This action will help to cause an expansion of the hot bubble of air that has been confined to the Rockies and Plains into the Middle South and into at least the southern half of the Mid-Atlantic region (e.g., DC metro region) by the end of the week. We will be on the northern periphery of the real hot air mass on Friday and Saturday and, in that position relative to the high pressure area, thunderstorms could be a threat here as they will tend to rotate around the center of the high pressure system centered to our southwest, and the hottest weather should occur south and west of here (e.g., DC region).
Video
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