A significant severe weather threat exists for later today and tonight in the region from the southern Plains to the Upper Midwest and this risk which includes possible tornadoes will shift east later tomorrow to an area that extends from the Lower Mississippi Valley to the Mid-Atlantic region. Numerous ingredients are coming together for this severe weather threat including a powerful surface cold front, warm and humid air in place, waves of energy aloft in both the northern and southern jet streams, and an incoming colder-than-normal air mass. After possible record-breaking warmth during the next two days in the Mid-Atlantic region, it’ll turn much cooler for Thursday and Friday following the passage of the strong cold front, and a widespread colder-than-normal air mass will push into the eastern states early next week.
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Today will again feature dry, breezy and very mild conditions across the region with afternoon high temperatures not far from the 70-degree mark. It does turn cooler for the mid-week, but only for a short time as temperatures will rebound back into the 70’s for the latter part of the week and strong winds will raise wildfire concerns.
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Today will again feature dry, breezy and mild conditions across the region, raising concern for wildfires, but big changes are on the way. There is the likelihood for a cold storm system from later Thursday night to Friday that can bring widespread snow to the area and much lower temperatures. It gradually turns milder during the weekend and early part of next week and we’ll likely see high temperatures close to 70 degrees on Monday following the limit of 40 degrees this Friday.
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A cool down today in the metro region following the passage of a cold front, but milder weather quickly returns on Wednesday and Thursday. There is the potential for a cold storm system from Thursday night into Friday that can bring widespread snow to the area.
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Warm weather will continue across the region during the next few days with afternoon high temperatures generally well up in the 60’s. Showers will threaten by the latter part of the weekend and into the early part of next week.
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Warmer weather has returned to the area and will stay well above normal right into the weekend. The wind will become a noticeable factor and can gust past 30 mph this afternoon.
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Winter weather returns to the region on Friday with the chance of PM snow and small accumulations are on the table. The weekend should turn out to be mostly dry and there will be a big-time warming trend next week with highs well up in the 60’s during the first half of next week.
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A very windy day is expected in the Denver metro region with gusts of 45 mph or so on the table raising the concerns for wildfires. It turns colder as we reach mid-week and the chance for some snow will be on the increase by the time we get to tomorrow night, Thursday and Friday.
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A mild and unsettled couple of days for the Denver metro region with the chance of showers from time-to-time and high temperatures in the upper 50’s. It becomes even milder for Sunday and Monday with afternoon highs likely to be in the low-to-mid 60’s on both days.
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A mild and unsettled stretch of weather will lead us into a nice weekend. Temperatures for the next couple of days will peak in the mid-to-upper 50’s and there can be showers from time-to-time.
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