7:00 AM | ***Heavy rainfall with a severe weather threat right through tonight***
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly cloudy, warm, very humid, numerous showers and thunderstorms anytime from mid-day through the afternoon, some of the rain can be heavy at times and some of the storms can reach strong-to-severe levels, highs in the mid 80’s
Tonight
Showers and thunderstorms continuing, some of the rain can be heavy at times and some of the storms can be strong-to-severe, mild, lows in the low-to-mid 60’s
Wednesday
Early morning clouds and possible lingering showers; especially, from Philly eastward then becoming partly-to-mostly sunny with lowering humidity, low 80’s
Wednesday Night
Mostly clear, refreshingly cool, upper 50’s
Thursday
Mostly sunny, pleasantly cool, near 80
Friday
Partly sunny, still on the cool side, maybe a shower or thunderstorm, near 80
Saturday
Mostly cloudy, more humid, but still below-normal temperatures, maybe a shower or thunderstorm, near 80
Sunday
Mostly cloudy, humid, still with below-normal temperatures, chance for showers and thunderstorms, near 80
Discussion
An approaching strong cold frontal system combined with a vigorous upper level low will help to generate numerous showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. Some of the rain that falls will be heavy at times and some of the thunderstorms can reach strong-to-severe levels. Flash flooding is a serious concern; especially, in those locations pounded by yesterday's strong storms and heavy rainfall. Another 1-3 inches of rain can fall this afternoon and tonight as this cold front grudingly works its way through the region. The showers will be slow to depart early tomorrow morning in areas from around Philly eastward to the Jersey Shore. Much more refreshing air will push into the region later tomorrow with a noticeable drop in humidity levels.
Elsewhere, very chilly air for this time of year invaded the Upper Midwest/Northern Plains on Monday with low temperatures this morning as low as the upper 30's in some spots (e.g., Hettinger, North Dakota). Minneapolis had its coldest high temperature ever yesterday for July 14th at 65 degrees (old record was 68 degrees set way back in 1884) and the "Home Run Weather" app index only reached a 5 out of 10 last night for the MLB Home Run Derby. Tonight's All-Star game in Minneapolis should be one of the coldest on record with temperatures likely to drop from the 60's into the 50's. This very chilly air mass for the middle of July will modify some as it heads into the Mid-Atlantic region later tomorrow, but temperatures around here should be below normal throughout the second half of the week.
Video
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