Low pressure will slowly pull up the New England coastline today and it’ll generate windy and chilly conditions for our area and the chance for an isolated shower. It’ll remain on the chilly side tonight with overnight lows in the lower 40’s, but the weekend looks promising with at least some sunshine likely on both days and generally comfortable afternoon temperatures. The generally mild, dry conditions of this weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region are likely to continue through the first half of next week.
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Low pressure will intensify off the Mid-Atlantic coastline today and produce clouds around here this morning, but some sunshine is possible in the afternoon. This system will also end up producing some accumulating snow in the higher elevation interior locations of New York State and New England (great news for skiers). We'll experience windy and cool conditions here on Friday following the departure of the storm system and the weekend is looking quite promising with some sunshine likely on both days and rather mild temperatures. Longer term, it looks like additional chilly air masses are likely to drop into the central and eastern US from Canada during the remainder of the month of April.
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After a nice day on Tuesday, our unsettled weather pattern will make a return for the next couple of days as a nor'easter forms up the coastline with the arrival of a chilly air mass into the Northeast US. This unfolding storm system will bring more rain to the DC metro region from later this morning into tomorrow night and will produce accumulating snow in the higher elevation interior locations of New York State and New England (great for skiers). We'll experience windy and cool conditions here on Friday following the departure of the storm system and the weekend is looking quite promising with some sunshine likely on both days and rather decent temperatures. Longer term, it looks like additional chilly air masses are likely to drop into the central and eastern US from Canada during the remainder of the month of April.
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Just when most people desire the sustained warmth that spring can offer this time of year, the unfolding weather pattern says not quite yet – at least not for much of the central and eastern US. Not only is a chilly air mass coming for later this week, it appears there may be multiple cold air outbreaks for the central and eastern US as we progress through the remainder of the month of April. In addition to the chill, a late week nor’easter can bring accumulating snow to interior, higher elevations of the Northeast US as winter is simply not going away without a fight.
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After what will turn out to be a pretty decent day on Tuesday, our unsettled weather pattern will make a return for the mid and late week as a nor'easter forms with the arrival of a chilly air mass. This storm will bring more rain to the I-95 corridor and some accumulating snow to portions of the interior and higher-elevation Northeast US. Low pressure will push towards the Mid-Atlantic coastline late Wednesday and then intensify on Thursday as it pushes slowly to the north and east. Given a strong blocking pattern aloft over Canada/Greenland, this storm may have a prolonged impact on the Northeast US late in the week with chilly, unsettled conditions. Additional chilly air masses are likely to drop into the central and eastern US from Canada for much of the remainder of the month of April.
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To quote T.S Eliot…“April is the cruelest month”. Just when most desire the sustained warmth of spring, the weather pattern in the Northeast US can take a nasty turn and that unwelcome change is now unfolding as we approach the middle of the month. Last week featured some extreme cold in Alaska where some of the lowest temperatures ever for April were experienced and there was some very cold air in Europe as well. All of this took place while much of the US enjoyed generally warm and dry weather from coast-to-coast. That enjoyable pattern is certainly going away for the northeastern quadrant of the nation where below-normal temperatures may be the theme through the remainder of the month of April.
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An unsettled and cooler pattern is likely for the next few days with some stubborn cloudiness in the area and a continued threat of showers. A series of upper-level lows will be strung out across the country this week and high pressure will expand over southeastern Canada. It’ll turn cooler for today as an onshore flow forms around high pressure to the northeast of us and then a bit milder on Tuesday only to turn cooler again later in the week. There is the threat for a strong coastal storm later in the week which could bring a soaking rain to much of the immediate I-95 corridor and perhaps wet snow to some higher elevation, interior locations of the Mid-Atlantic region such as NE PA/SE NY.
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After several nice days in the Mid-Atlantic region, the weather will become much more unsettled as we head into the weekend and it’ll turn cooler here today as we close out the work week. A broad and slow-moving storm system will head our way from the middle of the country and it is going to result in scattered showers or patchy drizzle today, tonight and tomorrow and then a somewhat more steady rainfall on Saturday night and Sunday. Looking ahead, there are strong signs for much more chilly air to make a return too much of the eastern half of the nation as we progress towards the middle and latter parts of April.
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Today will turn out to be another nice day in the Mid-Atlantic region, but the weather will go downhill as we approach the end of the week. A broad and slow-moving storm system will head our way from the middle of the country and it is likely to result in rounds of showers from tomorrow through Sunday. In addition, it’ll turn a bit cooler on Friday compared to what we’ve experienced during the last few days. Looking ahead, there are signs for more chilly air for the eastern half of the nation as we progress towards the middle of the month.
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Today will turn out to be another decent day, but a shower or thunderstorm cannot be ruled out as a weak disturbance passes by the region. After another decent day on Thursday, the weather will go downhill by week’s end as a broad and slow-moving system heads our way from the middle of the country. This next system threatens to produce multiple rounds of showers for us from Friday through Sunday and it’ll turn a bit cooler than it has been in recent days.
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