Much of this week will be quite mild across the region with daily highs near 60 degrees and little in the way of precipitation threats. The overall pattern is likely to change to much colder this weekend and there can be a high impact type of storm to deal with across the Rocky Mountain States.
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The week will end with an influx of colder air and there can be some snow shower activity as well. The cold shot will be rather short-lived and a warming trend will begin this weekend. In fact, high temperatures by Sunday afternoon could be in the middle 50’s and 60 degrees is on the table early next week.
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We’ll enjoy another relatively mild day in the region as temperatures again climb into the 50’s, but a cold shot arrives in the overnight hours with the possibility of some rain and/or snow shower activity. It stays quite chilly on Friday, but a milder trend begins on Saturday and the early art of next week look quite mild.
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The next couple of days will feature moderate temperatures across the region with highs likely in the lower 50’s. It does turn colder on Friday and there can be snow showers in the area, but this looks like a relatively quick shot of cold air. A warming trend begins this weekend and we’ll turn much milder again by the early part of next week.
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The 7-day period from 14 January to 20 January was very cold across most of the nation with the mean temperature anomaly of -11°F in the Lower 48. The next 7-days will be quite a different story as a milder weather pattern develops for much of the country. This warm-up, however, will not come without wintry threats in the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US. The change in the overall pattern will bring copious amounts of rainfall for the Lower Mississippi Valley region in the near-term and plenty of moisture-filled storm systems for the US west coast during the next couple of weeks.
In the near term, there is likely to be some freezing rain from later Tuesday night into early Wednesday across much of Pennsylvania and northern New Jersey and maybe all the way into the nearby N/W suburbs of Philly and NYC and the far N/W suburbs of DC. It does turn wet and milder in the Mid-Atlantic region during the second half of the week with the warmest day likely to be on Friday when temperatures will surge. Another storm system is then likely to impact the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US late in the upcoming weekend with one surface low pressure system (primary) heading into the Ohio Valley and a secondary likely to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. While there will be little cold air around initially, strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada and act as a cold air source…possibly resulting in a changeover from rain-to-snow across interior sections of the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US. Looking ahead, there are signs that an overall colder weather pattern may re-develop in the central and eastern states as we progress through the early part of February and towards the middle of next month.
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The upcoming week generally looks mild and relatively quiet compared to recent days with high temperatures near 50 degrees on many days. There will be some snow shower activity in nearby higher elevation areas, but no organized storm system to deal with in the near-term.
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After a very cold start to the day, temperatures this afternoon should make it back to the upper 20’s and it’ll turn milder this weekend. In fact, high temperatures on Saturday are likely to be in the low-to-middle 40’s and then 50 degrees will be possible on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.
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The milder conditions that developed yesterday across the region will continue today; however, the passage of a cold front will bring us a quick shot of very cold air overnight and into the day on Friday. The cold front will keep it quite unsettled around here today with a stiff wind and the chance of rain and/or snow showers. Temperatures will rebound again this weekend with highs reaching 50+ degrees by the time we get to Sunday and likely remain that high on Monday and Tuesday as well.
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After the intense cold of the past few days, temperatures will continue to be more moderate today with highs likely in the mid-to-upper 40’s. The milder conditions will continue on Thursday, but the passage of a cold front will bring us a quick shot of very cold air overnight and into the day on Friday. Temperatures will rebound again this weekend with highs reaching 50+ degrees on Sunday and Monday.
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After the intense cold of the past few days, temperatures will begin to moderate later today with highs likely in the low-to-middle 30’s. The rebound in temperatures will continue at mid-week with highs back to near the 50 degree mark and this weekend could feature highs up in the 50’s across the region.
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