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7:00 AM | **Soaking rain later tomorrow into tomorrow night...big league cold blast arrives on Thursday - just in time for the Yankees home opener**

Paul Dorian

Today’s weather will be a noticeable improvement from yesterday’s windy and chilly start to the week with plenty of sunshine around, less wind, and more comfortable temperatures during the afternoon hours. The nice weather won’t last too long. A strong cold front will close in on the area on Wednesday and there will be periods of rain ahead of it in the afternoon and evening, some of the rain can be heavy at times and there can be a thunderstorm. Following the passage of the cold front, an impressive cold blast will arrive here on Thursday - just in time for the Phillies home opener - and winds will be quite strong from a northwesterly direction. There can even be a rain or snow shower on Thursday morning and overnight temperatures are quite likely to drop to or even just below the freezing mark both late Thursday night and late Friday night. The unusual late week chill will ease as we progress through the upcoming Easter weekend.

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7:00 AM | *Cold blast coming for Thursday and Friday and temperatures could drop to below freezing once again*

Paul Dorian

The new work week will start off on the cool side following the passage of a cool frontal system and winds will remain a factor from a northwesterly direction. The next couple of days will see moderation in temperatures and a strong cold front will approach on Wednesday with rain likely. The passage of the front will usher in a much colder-than-normal air mass for Thursday and Friday and overnight temperatures late this week are likely to go below the freezing mark once again. The unusual late week chill will ease during the upcoming Easter weekend.

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12:30 PM | **Major League cold blast arrives just in time for baseball’s Opening Day on Thursday in many places such as D.C., Philly, New York City and Boston…snow is even on the table**

Paul Dorian

It has been a long time since fans have actually attended Major League Baseball (MLB) games and that ritual will resume this coming Thursday, April 1st, which is Opening Day for many teams. Unfortunately, the weather may be an issue in such places as the Upper Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US - as is often the case early in the season - with an impressive cold blast likely to arrive just in time to chill those fans planning to attend games on Thursday. There is even the chance for some snow across interior sections of this part of the country on Thursday and strong NW winds will no doubt make it quite uncomfortable for fans that return to MLB ballparks for the first time since the 2019 season.

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7:00 AM | ***Very warm today and winds can gust to 50 mph today ahead of a strong front***

Paul Dorian

A vigorous storm system that was the main culprit behind yesterday’s severe weather outbreak in the Deep South is now over the eastern Great Lakes and it features a trailing cold frontal system that will pass through the region later this afternoon. Ahead of the front, it’ll be very warm in the Mid-Atlantic region and winds will be quite strong with gusts past 50 mph and scattered power outages possible. Showers are likely to be limited this morning and there should be some clearing skies during the afternoon hours. It won’t be quite as unseasonably warm on Saturday following the frontal passage, but still quite mild for this time of year and the winds will be much less of a factor. Another surface low pressure system will pass to our northwest later in the weekend with a trailing cold frontal system and the result will be occasional rain here on Sunday, maybe even a strong thunderstorm. It’ll turn cooler on Monday and then yet another cold front will head our way later next week and it will usher in much colder air as we begin the month of April on Thursday.

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11:30 AM (Thurs) | *Numerous ingredients coming together for a severe weather outbreak from Deep South-to-Tennessee Valley-to-Ohio Valley…50+ mph wind gusts in the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday*

Paul Dorian

The first significant severe weather outbreak of the season took place last week across the Deep South and Tennessee Valley with more than 50 tornadoes recorded and there will be a repeat performance today in much of the same general part of the country. Numerous ingredients are coming together for a widespread severe weather outbreak from later today into tonight extending from the Deep South-to-the Tennessee Valley-to-the Ohio Valley. The focus of the action today will likely be in states like Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee where severe weather can include large hail, damaging wind gusts and several long-track strong tornadoes. The system that is the main culprit behind today’s severe weather outbreak will push into the eastern Great Lakes by later tonight and winds could gust past 50 mph on Friday in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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7:00 AM | ***Quite warm today and tomorrow and winds will become quite strong gusting past 40 mph on Friday***

Paul Dorian

After a very wet day on Wednesday, high pressure will try to take control today and it’ll become quite warm with afternoon temperatures reaching the 70 degree mark despite plenty of clouds. Low pressure will pass to our west on Friday and it’ll bring a cold front our way generating showers from later tonight into Friday and there can be a thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture. Winds will become very strong as well ahead of the frontal system and can gust to 50 mph early Friday. Behind the front, temperatures will remain quite mild, but they’ll drop some five-to-ten degrees between tomorrow afternoon and Saturday afternoon. Another system is likely to bring us more showers on Sunday and then cooler air moves in early next week.

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1:00 PM (Wednesday) | *Severe weather threat tomorrow/tomorrow night in the Deep South/Tennessee Valley*

Paul Dorian

Last week, the first significant severe weather outbreak of the season so far took place in the Deep South/Tennessee Valley with more than 50 tornadoes recorded and tomorrow may bring a repeat performance in the same general region. On Thursday and Thursday night, there is the potential for an outbreak of severe thunderstorms across states like Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee and the threat will include large hail, damaging wind gusts and several long-track strong tornadoes. Numerous ingredients will come together on Thursday to generate very strong upward motion in the atmosphere needed for a widespread severe weather outbreak. These ingredients will include a strong low-level jet streak, sharp surface temperature gradient, rapidly strengthening surface low pressure, and an influx of low-level very warm and humid air from the Gulf of Mexico into the Deep South/Tennessee Valley. The severe weather threat will shift into the Ohio Valley by late tomorrow night.

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7:00 AM | ***Wet weather today and some of it will be heavy at times...more showers are possible on Thursday night/Friday and again on Sunday***

Paul Dorian

After a couple of dry, mild and quiet days in the Mid-Atlantic region, it’ll turn wet around here today with occasional rain likely as low pressure pushes to our west. After a mostly cloudy and warm day on Thursday, a cold front will approach the region on Friday bringing with it another chance of showers as we close out the work week and maybe even a thunderstorm. Temperatures ahead of the cold front will surge well to the 70 degree mark on both Thursday afternoon and on Friday, and then they’ll drop by about ten degrees or so for the upcoming weekend following the passage of the front. More rain is looking likely on Sunday in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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7:00 AM | *Another quiet, dry and mild day...chance for soaking rain later tomorrow*

Paul Dorian

Today will be another quiet, dry and mild day in the Mid-Atlantic region with plenty of sunshine and highs here well up in the 60’s during the afternoon. Patchy fog is possible late tonight and there can be a couple of showers towards morning and soaking rain is likely during the day on Wednesday as low pressure passes by to our west. After a mainly cloudy and warm day on Thursday, a cold front will approach the region on Friday bringing with it another chance of showers as we close out the work week. Temperatures ahead of the cold front will surge to the 70 degree mark on both Thursday afternoon and on Friday, and they’ll drop by five-to-ten degrees or so for the upcoming weekend following the passage of the front. More rain is looking likely in the Mid-Atlantic region for Sunday.

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7:00 AM | *A quiet, dry and mild couple of days to start the week*

Paul Dorian

Today and tomorrow will generally be on the quiet, dry and mild side, but the weather gets a little more active at mid-week and for the late week. Patchy fog is possible late tonight and again late tomorrow night and then a few showers are possible on Wednesday. Later in the week, a cold front will approach the region and bring us another chance of showers to end the work week.

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