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7:00 AM | **Overall pattern change to cold continues for the eastern two-thirds of the nation, the coolest air yet this season reaches us at mid-week**

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly sunny, cool, highs in the mid-to-upper 60’s

Tonight

Mostly clear, cool, lows by morning in the low 50's

Tuesday

Increasing clouds, pleasantly cool, mid-to-upper 60’s

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy, chilly, chance for rain late, mid 40's

Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, breezy and unseasonably cool, showers likely in the morning and early afternoon, mid 50's

Thursday

Mostly sunny, unseasonably cool, mid-to-upper 50’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, still quite cool, mid-to-upper 50’s

Saturday

Mostly sunny, still cool, mid-to-upper 50's

Discussion

High pressure will control the weather to begin the week, but then a strong cool front will usher the coolest air of the season so far as the overall “step-down” process to colder conditions continues. The upper level pattern is evolving to a chilly one for the Great Lakes, Midwest and Northeast US with high pressure ridging developing along the west coast and a deep trough of low pressure to be centered near the Great Lakes. The combination of these two features will frequently push chilly air masses into the northern US from central Canada over the next couple of weeks and the chilly air will be quite able to spread eastward to the eastern seaboard. The strong cool front that ushers in this significant change to chilly weather will likely generate some shower activity around here late Tuesday night and early Wednesday.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/Sx6uf3Bo1PU