After several nice days in the Mid-Atlantic region, the weather will become much more unsettled as we head into the weekend and it’ll turn cooler here today as we close out the work week. A broad and slow-moving storm system will head our way from the middle of the country and it is going to result in scattered showers or patchy drizzle today, tonight and tomorrow and then a somewhat more steady rainfall on Saturday night and Sunday. Looking ahead, there are strong signs for much more chilly air to make a return too much of the eastern half of the nation as we progress towards the middle and latter parts of April.
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Today will turn out to be another nice day in the Mid-Atlantic region, but the weather will get more unsettled as we approach the end of the week. A broad and slow-moving storm system will head our way from the middle of the country and it is likely to result in rounds of showers from tomorrow through Sunday. In addition, it’ll turn a bit cooler over the next few days compared to what we’ve experienced during the last few days. Looking ahead, there are signs for more chilly air for the eastern half of the nation as we progress towards the middle of the month.
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Today will turn out to be a mixed bag with scattered showers possible this morning as a weak disturbance passes by the region and then mainly sunny skies for the afternoon hours. After a nice day on Thursday, the weather will go downhill by week’s end as a broad and slow-moving system heads our way from the middle of the country. This next system threatens to produce multiple rounds of showers for us from Friday through Sunday and it’ll turn a bit cooler than it has been in recent days.
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Today will be another warm day with plenty of sunshine, and it'll stay nice on Wednesday as well. An well organized and slo-wmoving system is likely to result in multiple rounds of showers around here from Friday through the upcoming weekend. Temperatures will remain on the warm side for the next couple of days with highs generally near 70 degrees, but it’ll turn a bit cooler at week’s end as the threat of showers increases.
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High pressure will build across the northeastern part of the nation as we begin a new week and it will generate plenty of sunshine around here for our Monday. A couple of weak disturbances can bring a shower or two to the area later this evening and again later tomorrow night and then a more organized system will bring us a shower threat at the end of the week and into the weekend. Temperatures warmed up this weekend from the chill of late last week and it will remain rather mild for much of this week.
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The work week will close on an unseasonably cold note despite plenty of sunshine and temperatures late tonight should fall to just below the freezing mark. On Saturday, temperatures will begin to rebound with a full day of sunshine and the warming trend will continue on Easter Sunday. High temperatures on Saturday should reach the low-to-mid 60’s and then they’ll flirt with the 60 degree mark on Sunday.
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An impressive cold blast for the first day of April will flood the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US today riding in on increasingly strong NW winds. This cold air outbreak has resulted in some accumulating snow across interior sections from West Virginia to northern New England and a few flakes may even show up around here this morning. Temperatures late tonight and again late tomorrow night are likely to fall to below the freezing mark and this kind of chill can have an impact on some sensitive plants. Looking ahead, the abnormal chill of the next couple of days will ease this weekend with plenty of sunshine expected on both Saturday and Easter Sunday.
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Soaking rain is headed to the Mid-Atlantic region for later today, tonight and early Thursday and it will be followed by an impressive cold blast for the beginning of the month of April. Temperatures will drop sharply late tonight/early tomorrow following the passage of a strong cold front and winds will become increasingly strong from a northwesterly direction. This cold air outbreak will result in accumulating snow on Thursday across interior sections of the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US from West Virginia to northern New England and some snow can actually fall all the way down into the immediate I-95 corridor. Temperatures late tomorrow night and again late Friday night are likely to fall to or just below the freezing mark in many spots, but the unusual chill will ease during the upcoming Easter weekend. One final note, tomorrow is Opening Day for Major League Baseball in many Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US locations…if attending one of these games, better bring a winter coat.
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Soaking rain is headed to the region for later today into early Thursday as a strong cold front closes in from the northwest. Low pressure will form along the advancing frontal boundary zone and it will intensify as it pushes fairly rapidly to the northeast from the Mid-Atlantic region to northern New England by early tomorrow. Following the passage of the cold front, an impressive cold blast will push in on Thursday and winds will become quite strong from a northwesterly direction. Accumulating snow is likely with this cold blast across the interior sections of the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US from West Virginia to northern New England and there can even be some morning snow or snow shower activity into the immediate I-95 corridor. Temperatures late tomorrow night and again late Friday night are likely to fall to or just below the freezing mark and this can have an impact on some sensitive plants. Looking ahead, the abnormal late week chill will ease as we progress through the upcoming Easter weekend.
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Another soaking rain event is headed to the region extending from the Tennessee Valley to the Mid-Atlantic and it will be followed by an impressive cold blast for the beginning of April. The soaking rain will push northeastward on Wednesday from the Tennessee Valley into the Mid-Atlantic; primarily, for the afternoon and nighttime hours. All of this activity will take place just ahead of a strong cold front which will usher in much colder air for Thursday and Friday and there can even be some accumulating snow when it arrives; primarily, across interior sections of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US.
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