High pressure off the east coast continues to be the dominant player in the Mid-Atlantic region and it will provide more dry weather right through the end of the work week. Temperatures will climb to 80 degrees today and then into the 80’s on Thursday and Friday. The weather becomes more unsettled this weekend with the possible return of shower activity and cooler air will likely move into the area early next week.
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It continues to look like a quiet and dry week in the Mid-Atlantic region that will become increasingly warm. High pressure has shifted to a position off the east coast and southwesterly winds on its back side will pump in warmer air to the eastern states. Temperatures this afternoon will reach the middle 70’s and then likely climb well up into the 80’s later this week. A cold front will bring some unsettled weather to the area this weekend with the return of a chance for showers.
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It looks a relatively quiet and dry week in the Mid-Atlantic region that will become increasingly warm. High pressure shifts to a position off the coast over the next day or so and southwesterly winds on its back side will pump in warmer air to the eastern states. Temperatures this afternoon will reach the middle 60’s and are likely to climb to well up into the 80’s later in the week.
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It’ll turn noticeably cooler today following the passage of the strong cold frontal system with quite a chilly air mass moving for the weekend. In fact, temperatures should bottom out in the 30’s during each of the next few nights. High pressure that originated in Canada will take control of the weather as we head into the weekend and there may be some clouds on Saturday, but more in the way of sunshine for Easter Sunday. Looking ahead, a pattern change will likely result in a warm air surge across the eastern states by the mid and latter parts of next week.
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It’ll remain warm today ahead of an approaching cold front and the chance of showers will increase in the afternoon…maybe even a late day/early evening strong-to-severe thunderstorm. The best chance for a strong-to-severe thunderstorm will likely end up being just to the south of here in central and southern New Jersey. It’ll turn cooler on Friday following the passage of the cold frontal system with a chilly air mass moving into the northeastern states. High pressure with its origins in Canada will take control of the weather and there may be only limited sunshine on Saturday, but plenty on Sunday.
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A line of thunderstorms extends this morning all the way from Texas to the central Great Lakes and tornado watches as issued by the National Weather Service encompass this entire zone. This severe weather outbreak represents just the latest in a series of recent “clashes” in the atmosphere between cold, dry air to the west charging into warm, humid air to the east. Strong surface low pressure over the northwestern Great Lakes is generating blizzard conditions across the Dakotas and a powerful surface cold front extends from the center all the way south into the northern Gulf region. This same cold front reaches the eastern seaboard later Thursday and while certainly not as widespread of a threat as today, there is the chance for some strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity near the coast. Following the passage of the cold front, a chilly Canadian-borne air mass will push into the Great Lakes/Northeast/Mid-Atlantic for the upcoming Easter weekend.
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It’ll turn out cooler today in the NYC metro region as an easterly flow of air developed following the passage of a “backdoor” frontal system. There will also be plenty of clouds around today with the chance for a bit of light rain or drizzle from time-to-time. The weather becomes much warmer again on Thursday ahead of an approaching strong surface cold front from the Ohio Valley. There will be an increasing chance of showers on Thursday and perhaps even a late day or evening strong-to-severe thunderstorm. It’ll turn cooler on Friday following the passage of the frontal system with a chilly air mass moving into the northeastern states. High pressure with its origins in Canada will take control of the weather for the weekend and there should be some sunshine on both days; however, it’ll feel quite cool in the shade or during the nighttime hours.
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Warmer air on the south side of a warm front will dominate the scene around here today and there will be plenty of sunshine. After a cooler Wednesday, it turns warmer again on Thursday ahead of an approaching cold frontal system pushing in this direction from the Ohio Valley. Ahead of the front, the chance of showers will rise on Wednesday and the passage of the system on Thursday may be accompanied by a strong to potentially severe thunderstorm. It’ll turn cooler on Friday following the passage of the frontal system with a chilly air mass moving into the northeastern states. High pressure with its origins in Canada will take control of the weather for the weekend and there should be some sunshine on both days; however, it’ll feel quite cool in the shade or during the nights.
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There have been back-to-back weeks with severe weather outbreaks in the US and it looks like another one is on the way from later tomorrow into Wednesday. The areas of concern include the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys and the ingredients that will come together to destabilize the atmosphere include jet streaks at multiple layers, cold, dry air mass charging to the south and east, and warm, humid air flowing northward from the Gulf of Mexico. Tornadoes are running at above-normal levels across the nation so far this season thanks in large part to the recent two outbreaks and, unfortunately, many more are likely from later tomorrow into Wednesday. Meanwhile, in the cold sector of the storm system, the air will be cold enough for accumulating snow all the way from the Rockies to the Dakotas and, in some spots, this could amount to as much as 1-2 feet.
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