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7:00 AM | An ocean flow keeps us damp and cool today; another cold front sweeps through tomorrow night

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly cloudy, cool, a few showers possible, highs in the mid-to-upper 50’s (normal high is now 64 degrees)

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, chilly, chance for a shower, lows in the upper 40’s

Wednesday

Partly sunny, becoming milder, low 70's

Wednesday Night

Mostly cloudy, evening showers and possibly a thunderstorm, turning colder late, upper 40’s by morning

Thursday

Partly sunny, seasonably cool, low 60’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, seasonably cool, low 60's

Saturday

Partly sunny, seasonably cool, low 60’s

Sunday

Mostly cloudy, seasonably cool, chance for showers late or at night, low 60’s

Discussion

An area of moisture riding up the east coast will stay mainly offshore today, but it’ll produce low clouds around here, a continuation of the cool conditions, and a few showers cannot be ruled out into the evening hours. A cold front will approach the region late tomorrow and it should generate a band of showers and isolated thunderstorms early tomorrow night, but it does not look like a major rain event (less than half an inch). Drier conditions should return here during the late week time period, but then moisture to our southwest will move towards the Mid-Atlantic region at the end of this upcoming weekend and it could cause some late weekend clouds and showers.

Elsewhere across the country, the amazing springtime cold and snow continues in the southern Rockies and Northern Plains, and a good way to follow the nationwide weather pattern is to follow the major league baseball schedule. The Colorado Rockies and Minnesota Twins were again both postponed due to more snow and cold yesterday in Denver and Minneapolis. This has to be the latest time in major league baseball history that there have been two games postponed on the same day this late in April due to snow and cold. The Rockies and Twins hope to play a makeup doubleheader today in their respective cities and good luck with that - the latest observation in Denver has 18 degrees with light snow falling and it is currently only 28 degrees in Minneapolis (but dry there). By the way, the normal high for Denver this time of year is 63 degrees.

Video

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