An extended stretch of hot and humid weather is setting up for the Mid-Atlantic region for the period from Tuesday through Friday. High temperatures will climb to the mid 90's during the second half of the week and there will be an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms. A cold front should arrive at week’s end and provide some relief as we head into the upcoming weekend. Elsewhere, the tropical Atlantic has become active with the formation of a couple of systems that will have to be monitored as we head towards the middle of the month.
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Comfortable temperatures for early August will remain in the region for the next couple of days after a nice start to the new month, but the weekend will become quite warm. Moisture is abundant along the Gulf coastal region and some of it will try to push northward later in the week likely reaching as far north as the southern part of the Delmarva Peninsula. Elsewhere, the tropical scene has been quiet in the Atlantic Basin for several weeks now, but there are strong signals that activity will ramp up in coming days.
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Comfortable temperatures for the early part of August will remain in the region for the next couple of days after a nice start to the new month. Moisture will be abundant along the Gulf coastal region and some of it will try to push northward later in the week likely reaching as far north as the southern part of the Delmarva Peninsula. Elsewhere, the tropical scene has been quiet in the Atlantic Basin for several weeks, but there are signs that activity will ramp up in coming days.
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The temperature pattern across the US during the month of July was pretty close-to-normal (+1.1 degrees F) and there was an extended quiet stretch in terms of tropical activity in the Atlantic Basin. In fact, there has not been a single named storm in the tropical Atlantic since “Elsa” which came ashore as a tropical storm in northwestern Florida on July 7th. Several signals point to an end to the quiet phase in the Atlantic Basin. In fact, it is not unusual for tropical activity to pick up during the month of August as sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Basin continue to climb towards their usual early-to-mid September peak. In addition, the unfolding upper-level height pattern across North America will likely become more favorable for a pick up in tropical activity and an increased threat to the US. Specifically, high pressure ridging will build and intensify in coming days over the Northeast US and southeastern part of Canada – often a precursor to tropical activity that can impact the Gulf of Mexico or the east coast of the US.
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A cold front is pushing through the region this morning and a reinforcing comfortable air mass for early August will move into the Mid-Atlantic as we begin a new work week. In fact, the overall weather pattern will result in below-normal temperatures in much of the eastern half of the nation for much of this week with an upper-level low stationed over the northeastern quadrant. There will be a lot of moisture across the Gulf coast and southeast US in coming days and some of this may try to push northward later in the week.
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There have been multiple reports of damaging winds and hail in the metro region from the severe thunderstorm activity of late yesterday and multiple tornadoes struck Bucks County in southeastern Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey. All of this activity took place upon the arrival of a strong cold that is in the process of moving off the coastline. High pressure builds into the region as we end the work week with a much more comfortable air mass in place including the lowering of humidity and the weekend will actually start off with temperatures not far from 60 degrees –below the norm for the last day of July. Another cold front could produce more showers and storms here late in the weekend and its early week passage will usher in more comfortable air for the bulk of next week – the first full week of August.
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The overall weather pattern is evolving to one that will bring very comfortable air to the Mid-Atlantic region as we end the month of July and begin the month of August, but it is going to be rough going to get to that point as there is the threat for severe weather later today into early tonight. A complex of severe thunderstorms blasted through Wisconsin in the overnight hours in a northwest-to-southeast direction and this line has held together and will push into the Mid-Atlantic region later in the day. There is the potential this afternoon and evening for severe weather in the Mid-Atlantic region to include all the weather parameters from hail-to-heavy rain-to-isolated tornadoes. Following the passage of a strong cold front, comfortable air with low humidity will push in on Friday riding in on stiff NW winds and the comfortable weather pattern will last through much of next week as well – the first full week of August.
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The overall weather pattern is evolving to one that will bring comfortable air to the DC metro region as we end the month of July and begin the month of August, but it may a rough time getting to that point with severe weather a threat later today and early tonight. A complex of severe thunderstorms blasted through Wisconsin in the overnight hours from northwest-to-southeast and this line will play a key role later today in the Mid-Atlantic region. Indeed, there is the potential for severe weather to include all the parameters from hail-to-heavy rain-to-tornadoes. Following the passage of a strong cold frontal system, very comfortable air will push in on Friday and the comfortable weather pattern will last through much of next week as well – the first full week of August.
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The overall weather pattern is evolving to one that will bring very comfortable air to the Mid-Atlantic region as we end the month of July and begin the month of August, but it may a rough time getting there with severe weather a threat on Thursday. A complex of severe thunderstorms will blast through Wisconsin in the overnight hours from northwest-to-southeast and this line will play a key role on Thursday in the Mid-Atlantic region. There is the potential later tomorrow for severe weather in the Mid-Atlantic region to include all the parameters from hail-to-heavy rain-to-tornadoes. Once the cold frontal system passes through the region, quite comfortable air will push in on Friday riding along on stiff northwest winds and the comfortable weather pattern will last through much of next week as well – the first full week of August.
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A couple of cold frontal systems will play a role in our weather during the next several days and the end result in the Mid-Atlantic region is quite likely to be some pretty comfortable air for the end of July and the beginning of August. The first front will arrive later tomorrow and it could bring some strong thunderstorm activity into the area and then comfortable air will follow for Friday and Saturday with lower humidity levels. A second front should arrive early next week and it too should usher in some pretty comfortable air for much of the first week of August.
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