The overall weather pattern remains moderately warm for the southeastern states with an upper-level trough axis situated over the Mississippi River Valley and this will allow for some weak shortwaves to push eastward into this area. Temperatures are likely to peak in the upper 80’s each of the next few days and then surpass the 90-degree mark once again by the early part of next week.
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The overall weather pattern remains moderately warm for the southeastern states with an upper-level trough axis situated over the Mississippi River Valley which allows for some weak shortwaves to push eastward. Cloud cover and precipitation chances will help to keep temperatures confined to moderately warm levels for the early part of August.
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The Atlantic Basin tropical season typically reaches a peak around the middle of September and the month of August usually features a steady ramp up in overall activity. Indeed, adhering to the climatological theme, tropical activity has picked up in the Atlantic Basin right on schedule once we flipped the calendar from July to August, and it is featuring multiple systems. A teleconnection index known as the Madden-Julian Oscillation or MJO is providing support to the idea that the next few weeks will remain quite active in the Atlantic Basin.
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The overall weather pattern remains hot and humid across the southeastern states for the next couple of days with showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time. A frontal passage late in the week will usher in somewhat cooler air with highs generally confined to the 80’s for the upcoming weekend and early part of next week.
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The overall weather pattern remains hot and humid across the southeastern states for the next couple of days with showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time. A frontal passage later in the week will usher in somewhat cooler air with highs generally confined to the 80’s for the upcoming weekend.
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The overall weather pattern remains hot and humid across the southeastern states for the next couple of days with the chance of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. A frontal passage later in the week will usher in cooler air with highs generally confined to the 80’s for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday time period.
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The overall weather pattern remains hot and humid across the southeastern states for the next few days with the chance of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. A frontal passage later in the week will usher in somewhat cooler air with highs by Saturday generally confined to the low and middle 80’s.
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Heat and humidity will increase today in the Mid-Atlantic region and temperatures should reach well into the 90’s on Friday along the I-95 corridor. It stays very warm and humid this weekend and through the first half of next week. In terms of prospects for rain, an approaching frontal system late tomorrow will increase the chance of showers and thunderstorms; especially, on the NW side of I-95. This front stalls out this weekend nearby and the result will be the threat of showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time.
Looking ahead, the pattern changes noticeably by later next week across the northeastern states with an upper-level trough of low pressure intensifying over southeastern Canada. Comfortable air is likely to drop south and east from Canada into the Northeast US and Mid-Atlantic region late next week and the first several days of August might be rather pleasant. It is at this time that conditions might change in the tropical Atlantic Ocean which can lead to a ramp up in activity by the middle of the new month and a teleconnection index (MJO) supports this notion.
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The overall weather pattern remains very hot and humid across the southeastern states for the next several days as high pressure ridging intensifies overhead. The pattern also remains unsettled leading to a daily threat of showers and thunderstorms; primarily, during the afternoon and evening hours.
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It stays quite hot, humid, and unsettled for the remainder of the week with highs up in the 90’s and a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms, primarily, during the afternoon and evening hours. In fact, the same type of weather pattern is likely to continue this weekend with high pressure situated over the western Atlantic Ocean.
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