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****Severe weather threats next few days...scorching heat coming to the DC-to-Boston corridor from later this weekend into at least the middle of next week with 100 degrees on the table****

Paul Dorian

There is a lot going on in the world of weather across the nation with severe weather threats each of the next few days and scorching heat is on the horizon for the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast US. In the near-term, severe weather will be a major concern today in the nation’s mid-section (Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska) and then that threat zone will shift eastward on Wednesday to the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, and then to the eastern states on Thursday.

In terms of temperatures, there has been unusually cool weather across the northeastern part of the nation during the past few days and it continues today…this will be just a fond memory in a week’s time as sweltering heat is on the way. Actually, temperatures will surge to much warmer levels on Wednesday and Thursday, but the intense and more sustained heat is coming for the period from later this weekend into at least the middle of next week and 100-degree highs are possible all along the DC-to-Boston corridor.

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6:15 AM | **A surge of high heat on the way for the Thursday through Sunday time period**

Paul Dorian

There can be a few strong-to-severe thunderstorms later today and early tonight and temperatures moderate with afternoon highs likely in the lower 80’s. Looking ahead, the big story will be the surge of high heat across the region later this week and through the upcoming weekend. In fact, after highs in the upper 80’s on Wednesday afternoon, temperatures could surge to record-breaking territory in the 95-100 degree range during the Thursday through Sunday time period. A broad flow of air from the SW US will push northeastward across the Front Range and central Plains later this week and temperatures here will respond in a dramatic fashion.  

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6:15 AM | **Very warm weather pattern can bring us the low-to-middle 90's for afternoon highs on both weekend days**

Paul Dorian

A very warm weather pattern will continue through the weekend and into the early part of next week with afternoon high temperatures potentially reaching the low-to-middle 90’s. In terms of rainfall, there is the threat for showers and thunderstorms both later today and on Saturday...some of the thunderstorms can be strong-to-severe over the northeast Plains.

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6:15 AM | *Unsettled across the region for another day and there can be some PM strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity*

Paul Dorian

It stays unsettled in the region today with the chance for showers and thunderstorms; primarily, during the afternoon hours...some of the PM storms can be strong-to-severe. Warmer weather this weekend will see temperatures climb to near 80 degrees for highs on Saturday and Sunday following the near 70 degree high temperature readings expected for later today.

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6:15 AM | ***Mild and very unsettled next couple of days with scatted showers and thunderstorms...some of the storms can reach severe levels***

Paul Dorian

Mild and very unsettled conditions will continue here for the next couple of days with temperatures likely reaching the low-to-mid 70’s for afternoon highs. The chance for showers and thunderstorms will continue today and some of the storms that form can reach strong-to-severe levels. The chance of showers and storms will continue each of the next few days as well.

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