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7:00 AM | *Smoke-filled skies and red/orange sunrises/sunsets...slight chance today of PM showers and thunderstorms with approaching frontal system*

Paul Dorian

Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to fill the skies in the Mid-Atlantic leading to deep red/orange sunsets/sunrises in the region as well as some “milky” sunshine. Temperatures remain quite comfortable for the early part of June influenced by a closed-low spinning around over the northeastern states. A weak frontal system could spark isolated showers later today and a couple of weak troughs can produce isolated showers later in the week, but it’ll certainly be a struggle to get anything of significance through the week. Looking ahead, there is some hope for a more appreciable type of rainfall early next week in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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7:00 AM | *Another week in the Mid-Atlantic region without heat and humidity*

Paul Dorian

The main player in the weather this week across the Mid-Atlantic region will be a closed-low over the northeastern states that will keep it relatively comfortable and generally dry. The best and perhaps only chance for some rainfall over the next few days will come later tomorrow when a cold front pushes across the region bringing with it a chance of showers and thunderstorms.  After its passage, the closed-low to the northeast will resume its domination of the weather scene preventing any hot and humid conditions from moving into the area.

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7:00 AM | *Warm again today...cooler on Thursday and Friday post-frontal system*

Paul Dorian

High pressure stays in control of the weather through today providing us with some sunshine and warm temperatures peaking near the 80 degree mark. A cold front passes through the region later tonight and it’ll usher in a cooler-than-normal air mass for Thursday and Friday with the continuation of dry conditions.  The weather for the upcoming weekend can become somewhat unsettled with low pressure to our south and high pressure to our north. 

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7:00 AM | *Comfortable temperatures in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

High pressure stays in control of the weather through tomorrow providing us with some sunshine each day and comfortable temperatures. A cold front passes through the region tomorrow night and it’ll usher in a cooler-than-normal air mass for Thursday and Friday to go along with the continuation of overall dry conditions.  The weather for the upcoming weekend can become somewhat unsettled with low pressure to our south and high pressure to our north, but temperatures should remain in the comfortable zone. 

One final note…skies have had a “milky” appearance in recent days and there have been some unusually orange sunsets and sunrises…all due to smoke from Canadian wildfires that has made its way into the Mid-Atlantic region.

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7:00 AM | *Dry pattern continues through the work week along with comfortable temperatures*

Paul Dorian

It looks like the overall dry weather pattern of recent days in the Mid-Atlantic region will continue through the work week, but the holiday weekend could turn out to be somewhat unsettled as an upper-level low might move to a nearby position. High pressure will maintain control of the weather through mid-week providing us with dry conditions and comfortable temperatures and humidity levels. The passage of a cool front on Wednesday evening will usher in a bit cooler air mass for Thursday and Friday, but it should remain dry.

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6:45 AM | *Chance of showers late tonight and on Saturday...looks nice for Sunday*

Paul Dorian

It turns a bit milder today in the Mid-Atlantic region as high pressure pushes off the eastern seaboard. Low pressure will form along the east coast later tonight and, at the same time, a frontal system will close in on the eastern states from the Midwest. The combination of the two systems will bring us plenty of cloudiness and occasional showers will be possible from later tonight into the PM hours on Saturday. High pressure is expected to return for the second half of the weekend bringing us plenty of sunshine on Sunday along with comfortably warm conditions.

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7:00 AM | *On the cool side for another day in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

The chilly and dry air mass that moved into the Mid-Atlantic region following the passage of a cold front will help to keep temperatures at below-normal levels for another day despite plenty of sunshine.  It turns somewhat milder on Friday and low pressure will try to organize near the east coast at the same time a frontal system pushes this way from the Midwest. The combination of the two systems can result in shower activity around here on Friday night and Saturday. High pressure is to return for the second half of the weekend with sunshine expected on Sunday.

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12:15 PM | *A double whammy on tender and newly planted vegetation in the Mid-Atlantic/NE US…potential frost/freeze late tonight and an excessively dry air mass...some tips on protection*

Paul Dorian

The next couple of days will be quite stressful for tender and newly planted vegetation in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US given the double whammy of possible frost/freeze conditions and the influx of an excessively dry air mass.  This is quite late in the season for a possible frost/freeze; especially, in the Mid-Atlantic region, but indeed that is on the table for late tonight/early tomorrow across interior sections of the northeastern states. This unusually chilly air mass for this time of year is also one that is very dry and dew points will drop into the 20’s over the next few hours.

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7:00 AM | *Cooler and breezy today following cold frontal passage...late night frost not out of the question far N/W suburbs*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the region early this morning and today will turn out to be a breezy and cooler day than yesterday with temperatures likely peaking around the 70 degree mark. Temperatures should drop into the lower 40’s late tonight under clear skies and it is not out of the question that some outlying spots experience a late season patchy frost towards daybreak.  After another cool day on Thursday, it turns milder at week’s end and weak low pressure combined with a frontal system can produce some showers here on Friday night or Saturday. High pressure resumes control of the weather for the second half of the weekend.

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7:00 AM | *Cool frontal passage to bring us cooler, breezy conditions on Wednesday*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will move nearby today and then a cold front will cross the area tonight and the combination can bring us some shower activity, maybe an isolated thunderstorm as well.  Canadian-born high pressure to our north will expand into the region on Wednesday and we’ll turn cooler with breezy conditions as well.  It stays dry and on the cool side for Thursday with milder weather coming back to close out the week as the same high pressure system exits off the east coast.

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