Mild weather conditions will continue in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next couple of days with late night and morning patchy fog and drizzle in many spots. A low pressure system will cross the Great Lakes on Friday and drag a cold front through the region late Saturday. As a result, temperatures will drop by several degrees as we close out the weekend, but there should be some sunshine on both weekend days.
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Mild weather conditions will continue in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next few days with late night fog and drizzle possible in some spots. A couple of weak frontal systems will fall apart as they push across the Appalachians over the next couple of days. A stronger front should be able to knock off a few degrees for Friday and Saturday.
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Mild weather conditions will continue in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next few days with late night fog and drizzle possible in some spots. High pressure has pushed off the east coast and a weak frontal system will fall apart as it pushes towards the east coast. High pressure will re-establish itself over the region at mid-week and then another frontal system will approach the area late in the week and usher in cooler air for the beginning of the weekend.
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This is the time of the year in which summer is trying to hold on at the same time winter is trying to make a statement that cold and snow is on the way. Indeed, the next week to ten days will feature tropical activity in the Atlantic Basin – Tropical Storm “Epsilon” has now formed – at the same time cold air dominates the scene from the interior Northwest to the Upper Midwest with significant accumulating snow in many parts of the northern and central US.
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High pressure has pushed off the coast and weak low pressure will push a weak front our way during the next 24 hours or so. The front falls apart at mid-week and high pressure will resume control. Another system will approach our area late in the week and a cold front likely pushes through by the weekend.
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Low pressure will form along a cold frontal boundary zone today near the east coast and the result will be occasional rain and noticeably cooler conditions than yesterday. High pressure builds back into the Mid-Atlantic region this weekend and a chilly air mass moves in, but there should be some sun on both days. The cool, dry weather pattern will continue through the early part of next week as high pressure gradually shifts offshore.
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High pressure will push off the east coast today and it’ll turn a bit warmer around here as low-level winds shift to a southerly direction. Low pressure will track across southern Canada over the next 24 hours and will push a strong cold front to I-95 corridor. Low pressure will form along this frontal boundary zone on Friday and the result will be occasional rain as we close out the work week and it'll last into tomorrow night. High pressure returns to the Mid-Atlantic region this weekend as a chilly air mass moves in and it should stay dry through the early part of next week.
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Following the passage of a weak cold front in the overnight hours, high pressure will resume control of our weather today and the next two days should feature plenty of sunshine in the Mid-Atlantic region. A strong cold front will approach the region on Friday and it’ll team up with a deepening upper-level low to likely result in a significant rain event to close out the work week along the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor. Following the passage of the cold front, a cool air mass will push into the region for the upcoming weekend with sunshine likely to return for both weekend days.
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A weak cold front will result in plenty of clouds around here today and there can be a shower or two. High pressure will resume control of our weather tonight and the next couple of days should feature plenty of sunshine with rain-free conditions. Another front will head our way at the end of the week and it will be supported by a strong wave of energy in the upper part of the atmosphere. As a result, Friday could turn out to feature plenty of rainfall in the I-95 corridor and then a chilly air mass will move in for the upcoming weekend.
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The remnants of Hurricane “Delta” have combined with a stalled out frontal system to produce significant rainfall in the Mid-Atlantic region and it will continue here today at the start of the new work week. Another weak cold front will arrive on Tuesday with a possible shower or two and then high pressure takes control of our weather at mid-week. A strong cold front should drop southeastward into the Mid-Atlantic region by the end of the week and pave the way for quite a chilly weekend for the middle of October.
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