7:00 AM | Temperatures should jump to 70 degrees tomorrow ahead of next cool front
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly cloudy skies today although some afternoon clearing is possible, still chilly, highs only reaching the upper 50’s
Tonight
Mostly cloudy, chilly, a few showers possible and there will be some late night fog and drizzle, lows in the upper 40’s
Wednesday
Clouds with some fog and drizzle in the morning then partly sunny, not as cool, highs near 70
Wednesday Night
Mostly clear, colder late, lows near 40
Thursday
Mostly sunny, cool, highs in the low 60’s
Friday
Mostly sunny, cool, mid 60’s
Saturday
Mostly sunny, cool, low-to-mid 60’s
Sunday
Becoming mostly cloudy, not as cool, maybe a few showers, low 70’s
Discussion
The Home Run Weather app index for yesterday's playoff games really tells the story as to where the cold air currently lies across the nation. A very low "home run favorability" index value of 1 in Baltimore, where no home runs were hit, suggests the cold air continues to reside in the Northeast US and an index value of 8 in St. Louis, where 6 home runs were hit, indicate that there are milder conditions in the Midwest. In fact, the pattern this morning in the Northeast US is quite "winter-like" with a coastal low pressure system and a chilly high pressure to the north. Ah, if this were only January we would be talking about possible snow around here. Indeed the milder air situated over the Midwest will head to the Northeast US on Wednesday ahead of the next cold front, but then we'll cool down again by Thursday and struggle again to pass 60 degrees for afternoon highs. Another weak front will pass through on the dry side late Friday and this will pave the way for continued cool weather on Saturday, but then a warm front will approach on Sunday and temperatures will rebound to the 70’s once again.
Video
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