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7:00 AM | Cool front could produce a few more showers and thunderstorms today; turns cooler to end the week

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly cloudy this morning with occasional showers, partly sunny this afternoon with a thunderstorm possible, continued warm and humid, highs in the low-to-mid 80’s

Tonight

An evening shower or thunderstorm possible; otherwise, mostly cloudy skies, muggy, mild, lows near 70 degrees

Friday

Mostly cloudy, cooler, scattered showers and thunderstorms, near 80

Friday Night

Mostly cloudy, scattered showers and thunderstorms, lows near 70

Saturday

Partly sunny, comfortable, still a chance for showers and thunderstorms, near 80

Sunday

Partly sunny, warm, mid 80’s

Monday

Mainly sunny, very warm, upper 80’s

Tuesday

Mainly sunny, very warm, near 90

Discussion

A cool front now crossing the western part of Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio will continue to generate occasional showers around here during the morning hours and an afternoon thunderstorm could form. It’ll turn cooler behind the front on Friday and Saturday, but the frontal system will stall right near the coastline as it runs into an atmospheric brick wall known as the Bermuda high. This will allow for the threat of showers and thunderstorms to continue in the region on Friday and Saturday while on the cool (i.e., western) side of the front. By early next week, the off-shore Bermuda high pressure system will tend to re-establish itself westward into the region generating hotter conditions with plenty of sunshine.

Elsewhere, the former Tropical Storm Chantal indeed weakened considerably after crossing over the "rough terrain" islands of the Caribbean Sea over the past 24 hours and it no longer attains "tropical storm" status. There is a chance that the remnants of Chantal, now north of the islands and primarily over open waters, could gain back some strength as the remains head towards the Bahamas so we'll continue to monitor it. Also, somewhat unusual for this time of year, scattered showers and thunderstorms have converged on southern California as a strong disturbance passes overhead.

Video

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