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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

7:00 AM | Great start to the week, but a wet second half; no extended hot weather in sight

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly sunny, pleasant, highs near 80 degrees

Tonight

Partly cloudy, cool, possible shower towards morning, lows in the low-to-mid 60's

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy, still cooler-than-normal temperatures, chance for showers and thunderstorms, near 80

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy, chance for showers, maybe a thunderstorm, mild, upper 60’s

Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, warm, humid, chance for showers and thunderstorms, low 80’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, warm, humid, maybe a shower or thunderstorm, mid 80’s

Friday

Mostly cloudy, warm, chance for showers and thunderstorms, mid 80’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, warm, mid 80’s

Discussion

The week will get off to a spectacular start with copious amounts of sunshine, pleasant temperatures and comfortable humidity levels. High pressure that originated in Canada will then lose control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region by early tomorrow. The threat for showers and thunderstorms will increase on Tuesday as a warm front presses northward from Virginia and the threat for showers and thunderstorms will continue for much of the second half of the week as we deal with another couple of fronts. In fact, genuine clearing probably won't take place around here until this weekend following the passage of yet another strong cool frontal system.

Looking farther ahead, there is no extended hot weather in sight and it not only looks cooler-than-normal in the Mid-Atlantic region for the month of August, but also for much of the nation. As far as the tropics are concerned, the remains of Tropical Storm Dorian came back to life somewhat this weekend regaining tropical depression status just off the southeast coast, but it has now completely dissipated over the Atlantic Ocean. There may be some tropical activity over the Gulf of Mexico within a week or so and look for the tropics to become quite active from mid-August through September.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/NOUV1OOicBM