7:00 AM | Warm weather pattern continues through the week; Mid-Atlantic or Northeast US tropical storm potential continues for early next week
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly cloudy, warm, near 80 degrees for highs
Tonight
Mostly cloudy, mild, mid 50’s
Wednesday
Partly sunny, very warm, upper 70’s
Wednesday Night
Mostly cloudy, mild, upper 50’s
Thursday
Mostly sunny, warm, low-to-mid 70’s
Friday
Partly sunny, warm, low-to-mid 70’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, warm, maybe a shower late, near 70
Sunday
Mostly cloudy, cooler, showers possible, low 60’s
Discussion
High pressure continues to dominate the overall weather scene; however, as warmer air tries to advance into our region, thick clouds have formed and they will dominate the skies for today. Nice weather will continue here for the remainder of the week, but the outlook for early next week is still in question.
The potential continues to exist for a big east coast weather event early next week in the Mid-Atlantic and/or Northeast US that could, in the worst case scenario, involve hurricane-force winds, torrential rains along low-lying sections and inland higher elevation snows (as per European, Canadian and Japanese models). The best case scenario is that this newly named tropical storm, Sandy, will go harmlessly out to sea over the weekend (as per US models) and will not phase with the deep upper level headed for the east coast. Stay tuned, it may take several more days to have high confidence in this forecast as the deep upper level trough of low pressure is still off the west coast of the US.
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