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7:00 AM | *Warmest weather of the season so far on the way...90 degrees likely on Friday for highs with PM showers and thunderstorms possible and then 95 degrees on Saturday*

Paul Dorian

The weather will turn warmer and more humid later today following the passage of a warm front and the warm-up will intensify on Friday and Saturday. In fact, temperatures on Friday are likely to climb towards the 90 degree mark with the chance of PM showers and thunderstorms and then surge into the middle 90’s on Saturday afternoon. A cold front will push towards the eastern seaboard by late Sunday and this is likely to result in late day/nighttime showers and thunderstorms that can hang around into the early part of next week.

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12:20 PM | *Downpours later tonight in the transition to the warmest weather so far this season in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

The hottest weather of the spring so far is on the way for the Mid-Atlantic region with Friday, Saturday and Sunday promising to be noticeably different than what we’ve experienced in recent days. The transition to this uncomfortable weather pattern will actually begin later tonight with the arrival of low pressure and its associated warm front and there can be downpours in the Mid-Atlantic region along with embedded thunderstorms. Following the passage of the warm front, it’ll turn noticeably warmer and more humid later Thursday and the warm up will intensify on Friday and likely peak on Saturday afternoon with temperatures well up in the 90’s in many locations. A cool front closes in on the eastern seaboard late in the weekend bringing with it a renewed chance of showers and thunderstorms.

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7:00 AM | **Another comfortable day, but big changes are coming in the temperature department...hottest weather so far coming on Friday and especially on Saturday**

Paul Dorian

A very comfortable air mass will stick around for another day in the Mid-Atlantic region with pleasant temperatures and low humidity levels; however, there are big changes on the way. A warm front will work its way through the region during the next 24 hours or so bringing with it some shower and thunderstorms and some of the rain can be heavy at times later tonight into early tomorrow. Following the passage of the warm front, the hottest weather so far this season will push into the area for Friday and Saturday with middle 90’s possible by Saturday afternoon. Another cold front will arrive later Sunday - likely with afternoon/evening showers and thunderstorms – and its passage will usher in cooler air once again for the eastern states by the early part of next week.

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9:00 AM | *An early hurricane threat for the Gulf of Mexico region...this threat comes despite more cold air outbreaks for the US and even significant accumulating snow in the Rockies*

Paul Dorian

There are still cold air outbreaks destined to push into the US from Canada as we progress through the second half of May and even accumulating snow for the Rockies, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a threat of a hurricane. In fact, there are signs that the atmosphere will become supportive of a tropical storm or hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico region later this month or early in June in what is likely to be an active season for the Atlantic Basin.

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7:00 AM | *Much more comfortable air mass next couple of days...hottest weather so far on Friday and Saturday*

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front passed through the region late yesterday and its passage has ushered in a much different air mass with noticeably less humidity and very comfortable temperatures. There will be plenty of sunshine in the wake of the frontal passage both today and on Wednesday to go along with the pleasant conditions. Another disturbance could throw some shower activity our way on Wednesday night and Thursday and then the hottest weather so far is destined to arrive for Friday and Saturday. Another cold front approaches late Sunday and it should bring more showers and thunderstorms to the Mid-Atlantic region with cooler air to follow for early next week.

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11:45 AM | ***Severe thunderstorm threat this afternoon and evening throughout the Mid-Atlantic region***

Paul Dorian

There is a severe thunderstorm threat in the Mid-Atlantic region for this afternoon and evening as a combination of ingredients will come together including the arrival of a strong cold front, high humidity and a vigorous disturbance in the upper atmosphere. The threat of severe weather includes the possibility of damaging wind gusts, hail and even isolated tornadoes from mid-day into the evening. Following the passage of the strong cold front, a much different air mass will push into the Mid-Atlantic for Tuesday and Wednesday with noticeably lower humidity and comfortable temperatures.

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7:00 AM | ***Possible severe thunderstorms later today as strong cold front arrives...much nicer weather to follow on Tuesday and Wednesday***

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front will sweep across the Mid-Atlantic region later today and its arrival could result in strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity. Ingredients are coming together for this potential PM severe weather including high humidity levels, a vigorous wave aloft, and the strong surface cold front. Following the passage of the front, it’ll turn cooler late tonight and the next couple of days will be quite comfortable with lower humidity and plenty of sunshine on both Tuesday and Wednesday.

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7:00 AM | *An unsettled weather pattern next few days with a constant shower/thunderstorm threat and noticeable humidity levels*

Paul Dorian

Moisture associated with an ocean storm that has retrograded back to the east coast will push northward today into the Mid-Atlantic region and it sticks around through the upcoming weekend. Showers can occur at just about any time today, tonight, tomorrow and on Sunday, but much of the time will be rain-free. In addition to the shower threat, a thunderstorm or two can be mixed into the picture during each of the next few days and – for the first time this spring season – humidity will become a noticeable factor. An incoming cold frontal system will extend the unsettled weather conditions around here on Sunday night and Monday and this timing could be a negative for the viewability of the total lunar eclipse on Sunday night. Better weather returns to the Mid-Atlantic region for Tuesday and Wednesday following the early week passage of the cold front.

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7:00 AM | *Unsettled weather pattern sets up for Friday, Saturday and Sunday with a shower/thunderstorm threat and a noticeable increase in humidity*

Paul Dorian

High pressure stationed to our northeast will control the weather around here for another day, but the pattern becomes more unsettled by later tonight and tomorrow. Moisture associated with the same low pressure system that dampened our last weekend will ride up along the eastern seaboard over the next 24 hours or so resulting in unsettled weather conditions here right through the upcoming weekend. Not only can a shower take place at just about anytime on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but a thunderstorm or two can be mixed in as well and humidity will become a noticeable factor for the first time this season. A frontal system will bring the chance for additional showers on Sunday night and Monday - perhaps diminishing our chances for viewing a total lunar eclipse.

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7:00 AM | *Another nice couple of days, but then the weather pattern turns unsettled for the end of the work week and upcoming weekend*

Paul Dorian

High pressure stationed to our northeast will remain in control of the weather around here for the next couple of days, but it will also act to push an oceanic low pressure system back to the Southeast US coastline later in the week. This is the same system that dampened much of the past weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region and its moisture field will move northward along the eastern seaboard at the end of the week. As a result, the chance of showers will increase here on Thursday night and Friday and - for the first time this season - humidity will become a noticeable factor. The threat for scattered showers will continue on Saturday and Sunday as well and temperatures will stay on the warm side with daily highs in the 70’s.

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