7:00 AM | Dry and chilly for the rest of the week; next week may feature a slow-moving western Atlantic storm that could generate a prolonged period of onshore flow, coastal flooding, beach erosion and rain
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly sunny, cold, upper 40’s
Tonight
Mostly clear, cold, upper 20’s
Thursday
Mostly sunny, cold, upper 40’s
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, cold, near 30
Friday
Mostly sunny, still cold, near 50
Saturday
Mostly sunny, still cold, near 50
Sunday
Becoming cloudy, cold, periods of rain possible by nightfall, upper 40's
Monday
Cloudy, cold, rain possible, upper 40’s
Discussion
Following yesterday’s cold frontal passage high pressure will settle into our area and then it will strengthen as it shifts northeastward over the next couple of days. This high will then park itself over eastern Canada this weekend and a slow-moving western Atlantic low pressure system will develop off the Carolina coastline. This storm will slowly track northeastward next week just off the east coast possibly generating a prolonged period of onshore flow with the threat for rain in the Mid-Atlantic, coastal flooding and beach erosion.
Video
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