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7:00 AM | *Another brisk and cold day...temperatures to drop to below-freezing in the overnight...decent weekend shaping up*

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front passed through the region on Sunday night and ushered in colder air to start the new work week and then a secondary cold front came through mid-day yesterday. Winds will continue to be noticeable today and high temperatures will be well below-normal for this time of year. Temperatures later tonight should fall to below the freezing mark with some suburbs dropping into the upper 20's by early tomorrow. The chill begins to ease on Thursday and it'll turn much more comfortable by the upcoming weekend.

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7:00 AM | **Coldest air mass so far this season arrives later today...below-freezing next couple of nights**

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front passed through the region on Sunday night and ushered in colder air to start the new work week and a secondary cold front will come through later today. Winds will noticeably increase as the front pushes through today and there can be a couple of isolated rain showers. The next couple of nights will feature the coldest air of the season so far with overnight lows near the 30 degree mark. The chill will ease by later this week and the weekend could turn out to be quite decent for this time of year.

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10:30 AM (Friday) | *Cold air outbreaks for Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US early and middle next week*

Paul Dorian

The unseasonably warm conditions of last week and the earlier part of this week will be but a memory in the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US by the time we get to the middle of next week. One strong cold front will arrive on Sunday night and usher in a chilly air mass for the middle of November as we begin the new work week and then a secondary cold front will push through by late Tuesday and pave the way for an even colder air mass by mid-week. Many spots in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US have already experienced at or below-freezing temperatures this season, but, if not, additional opportunities will come on both late Tuesday night and late Wednesday night of next week.

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7:00 AM | *Turns cooler today following the passage of a slow-moving cool front*

Paul Dorian

A slow-moving cool front will push through the region today and temperatures will hold steady or even drop some after reaching highs early in the day. High pressure will build over the region on Friday and into the weekend and it’ll be noticeably cooler than the record-warmth experienced here earlier in the week. Another frontal system will approach the area late in the weekend and it could bring with it some shower activity before high pressure takes over again early next week.

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7:00 AM | *Slow-moving cool front to produce first significant rain event around here in awhile*

Paul Dorian

Our extended stretch of rain-free weather has come to an end and some of the rain today and tonight will be heavy at times. The rain is assoicated with a slow-moving cool front and there can be a few thunderstorms mixed in as well. High pressure will follow the cool frontal passage and it’ll anchor a cooler air mass for the late week; especially, when compared to our recent abnormally warm weather. After a dry start to the weekend, another low pressure system to our southwest could impact the area with more rainfall by Sunday.

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7:00 AM | *Another day with possible record warmth...dry stretch ends on Wednesday/Thursday as a slow-moving cool front arrives*

Paul Dorian

Our extended stretch of warm and rain-free weather is about to come to an end as some decent rain should fall from later tomorrow into Thursday and then it’ll turn cooler as we end the work week. A slow-moving cold front will be the culprit behind the mid-week rain event and then high pressure that follows will anchor a cooler air mass compared to recent days. After a cool, dry start to the weekend, another low pressure system could impact the area with more rainfall on Saturday night and Sunday morning and this system could get a boost from leftover moisture associated with Tropical Storm Eta.

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7:00 AM | *Very warm to start off the week...soaking rain from Wednesday into Thursday...cooler by week's end*

Paul Dorian

An extended stretch of mild weather continues today in the Mid-Atlantic region as strong high pressure ridging dominates the scene, but it will shift off the coast by tomorrow. A strong cold front will press eastward into the eastern states at mid-week and this system will likely result in some soaking rainfall around here – something we haven’t seen in awhile. High pressure builds back in later in the week and it’ll turn somewhat cooler.

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7:00 AM | *An extended stretch of mild weather*

Paul Dorian

An extended stretch of mild weather has begun in the eastern half of the nation as strong high pressure ridging dominates at all levels of the atmosphere. Given the time of year with increasingly long nights, this mild weather pattern will be quite conducive to the formation of late night and early morning fog. On the tropical scene, the remnants of Hurricane Eta are likely to re-emerge over the Caribbean Sea later today and could pose a threat to Cuba and southern Florida by early next week.

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7:00 AM | *Nice weather pattern to continue through the upcoming weekend*

Paul Dorian

High pressure will stay in control of the weather around here right through the early part of next week. As a result, there will be plenty of sunshine each day and temperatures will remain quite comfortable for the early part of November. In addition, patchy fog is likely in coming days during the late night and early morning hours. On the tropical scene, the remnants of Hurricane Eta are likely to re-emerge over the Caribbean Sea on Friday and then push towards Cuba and southern Florida early next week.

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