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7:00 AM | A chilly start to the day, but a nice finish

Paul Dorian

High pressure will push to our east today and then off the Mid-Atlantic coastline by early tomorrow.  As a result, our low-level winds will be able to pump in somewhat milder air into the region over the next couple of days and we could reach the middle 60’s each of the next three days.

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7:00 AM | Slightly milder today ahead of next cold frontal system

Paul Dorian

High pressure pushed off the Mid-Atlantic US coastline late yesterday and the result will be a southwesterly flow of air in the lower atmosphere and this should boost afternoon temperatures to near 60 degrees.  This warm up will be brief, however, as the next cold front will drop through the region by early tomorrow dropping our high temperatures some ten degrees between this afternoon and later tomorrow.  It’ll stay on the chilly side for Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) and Friday before milder air pushes in on Saturday just ahead of the next cold front. 

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7:00 AM | The chilly 50's to rule on Turkey Day

Paul Dorian

High pressure pushes off the mid-Atlantic coastline today and the result will be a noticeable warmup on Tuesday following a chilly start to the new (short) work week.  Thanksgiving Day looks to be on the chilly side, but dry throughout the Tennessee Valley region. 

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7:00 AM | Temperatures next few days probably peak on Saturday...colder air mass arrives for Sunday

Paul Dorian

The warmest day of the next several is likely to be on Saturday just ahead of another fast-charging Arctic cold frontal system.  This frontal system will dive southeast on Saturday through the Upper Midwest and reach the Tennessee Valley by Saturday night.  As a result, our temperatures will drop noticeably by the second half of the upcoming weekend.

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7:00 AM | *Next Arctic blast arrives in the Midwest this weekend and it'll have an impact on the Tennessee Valley*

Paul Dorian

The warmest day of the next several is likely to be on Saturday just ahead of another fast-charging Arctic cold frontal system.  This system will dive southeast on Saturday through the Upper Midwest and reach the Tennessee valley by Saturday night.  As a result, our temperatures will drop noticeably by the second half of the upcoming weekend. 

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7:00 AM | Sunshine should boost afternoon temperatures into the 60's

Paul Dorian

High pressure ridging will be in charge for much of the week and temperatures will start off a warming trend so that by the end of the work week our highs won’t be too far from the 70 degree mark.  Another strong cold front, however, will be diving to the southeast this weekend from the Upper Midwest and it’ll ultimately send some colder air into the Tennessee Valley.

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12:20 PM | *Next Arctic blast arrives this weekend in the Mid-Atlantic…Thanksgiving week looks chilly*

Paul Dorian

The unfolding weather pattern across North America over the next couple of weeks virtually assures a colder-than-normal month of November for the Mid-Atlantic region and a quick start to the winter season.  An initial Arctic blast this past weekend resulted in numerous record low temperatures and it is increasingly likely that a second Arctic blast arrives in the Mid-Atlantic region by Sunday of the upcoming weekend.  Beyond that, “high-latitude blocking” in the upper part of the atmosphere is likely to help keep much of the chilly air in place around here during much of Thanksgiving week. 

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