A major spring storm is unfolding for Colorado that is likely to bring significant rainfall to the metro region and substantial snow to the Front Range mountains and higher foothills. The storm gets underway today and reaches a peak on Tuesday with heavy rain and/or snow depending on location. Warmer weather moves into the area later in the week and continues into the weekend, and there can be few showers and thunderstorms on each of those days.
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It stays relatively dry around here through Saturday, but the late weekend and first half of next week become very unsettled with showers and thunderstorms on the table. A strong upper-level low will combine with an incoming colder-than-normal air mass to destabilize the atmosphere during the first half of next week which can result in rain, heavy at times, and the potential for some strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity.
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The change of calendar to the month of May is bringing a changing weather pattern that is likely to result in a prolonged and significant rain event for the Mid-Atlantic region...something not seen in these parts in quite awhile. While there can be scattered showers and thunderstorms between tonight and late Saturday, the main event is likely to begin on Saturday night with widespread showers and thunderstorms and occasional rain will be a threat on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and perhaps Wednesday as well in the Mid-Atlantic region to go along with cooler conditions. The upper part of the atmosphere is evolving into a classic “omega-block” pattern which will allow for cooler and rainy weather to stick around for several days in the Mid-Atlantic region, and this should alleviate drought and fire-hazard conditions endured during the past several weeks.
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There can be occasional showers and thunderstorms across the region through tonight, but the work week should close out on a dry note with plenty of sunshine expected on Friday. The weekend turns warmer and stays relatively dry and then a deep cutoff low pressure system could produce showers and thunderstorms during the first half of next week...even the threat of severe weather over the plains.
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The rest of the week will be unsettled around here with showers and thunderstorms likely today and tonight and additional showers are possible later in the week and during the weekend as well. Temperatures will be at moderate levels during the next few days and turn warmer this weekend with 80 degrees possible for highs by Sunday afternoon.
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The rest of the week will be somewhat unsettled around here with showers threatening from time-to-time and thunderstorms can be mixed into the picture. Temperatures will be around seasonal norms during the next couple of days with highs generally in the 60’s and then it turns cooler on Thursday with highs in the 50’s.
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There have been numerous colder-than-normal air masses in recent weeks pushing into the central and eastern US from Canada and also into the western US from the eastern Pacific Ocean. The continuing influx of these colder-than-normal air masses along with an active jet stream has led to numerous severe weather outbreaks in recent weeks. Indeed, severe weather is likely later today and tonight with a focus on the Upper Midwestern states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois though some severe thunderstorm activity can extend all the way south and west to the south-central states of Texas and Oklahoma. The overall pattern that has produced these occasional cold air and severe weather outbreaks in the US looks quite likely to last at least into the first part of May with a risk next Monday and Tuesday in the nation’s mid-section.
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The work week will end on a cooler note and there can be rain showers in the area this afternoon...perhaps even a thunderstorm. It becomes much milder on Saturday with highs in the middle 70’s and then downright warm on Sunday with afternoon highs likely in the lower 80’s to go along with breezy and sunny conditions.
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The remainder of the week will feature an active weather pattern with daily chances of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will remain relatively mild for the next few days and then could take off to well above normal levels this weekend.
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The remainder of the week will feature an active weather pattern will daily chances of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will remain relatively mild for the next few days and then could take off to well above normal levels this weekend.
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