7:00 AM | Much cooler today with strong NW winds; 30's again for lows in the overnight hours
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly sunny, windy and much cooler than yesterday, gusts up to 40 mph, highs in the low 60’s
Tonight
Mostly clear, breezy and cold, lows in the mid-to-upper 30’s
Thursday
Mostly sunny, still quite breezy and on the cool side, mid-to-upper 60’s
Thursday Night
Mostly clear, chilly, mid 40’s
Friday
Mainly cloudy, breezy, milder, chance for a few showers, low 70's
Saturday
Mainly sunny, breezy, quite mild, mid 70’s
Sunday
Mostly sunny, breezy, cooler, low-to-mid 60's
Monday
Mostly cloudy, cool, chance for showers at night, low 60’s
Discussion
The big weather story of the day will be the strong NW winds that can gust up to 40 mph or so at times. These winds will flood the Mid-Atlantic region with a much cooler air mass compared to yesterday following the passage of a strong cold frontal system late yesterday that brought with it numerous showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will struggle to pass 60 degrees this afternoon despite some sunshine along with those stiff NW winds and low temperatures by early tomorrow morning will once again bottom out in the 30's in most areas. It’ll continue on the cool side on Thursday, but milder conditions are likely at the end of the work week and during the beginning of the upcoming weekend before it turns cooler again early next week.
Looking ahead and to put it simply - next week is looking ugly. A large-scale upper level trough will set up shop in the eastern U.S. by the middle-to-latter part of next week and this will lead to an extended period of cool and unsettled weather with the threat for rain over several days. In fact, it'll likely be cold enough later next week in parts of the central/northern Plains and Upper Midwest for some more late season snow to fall in those areas during next week's cool and unsettled weather pattern.
Video
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