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6:00 AM | **Possible strong-to-severe thunderstorms later today/early tonight...a comfortable Father's Day weekend...hot stretch of weather begins early next week**

Paul Dorian

A cool front is headed this way and it should generate afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorm and some of the storms can be strong-to-severe. Temperatures should peak today near the 90 degree mark, but the passage of the front will set the stage for a comfortable weekend with lower humidity and plenty of sunshine on both days. The hottest stretch of weather so far this season begins early next week and it could very well end up being for extended period of time lasting right through the week.

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6:00 AM | **Strong-to-severe storm possible late tomorrow paves way for nice Father's Day weekend...hot weather next week**

Paul Dorian

It turns warmer today and temperatures should reach 90 degrees on Friday afternoon to close out the work week. There is a cold front headed this way for passage on Friday night and it could produce a few strong-to-severe thunderstorms in the area from later tomorrow into early tomorrow night. The passage of the front is likely to set us up for a nice Father’s Day weekend with highs on both days in the 80’s…hot weather is on the way for next week and it could last for an extended period of time.

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7:00 AM (Wednesday) - **HOT stretch of weather begins early next week...possible strong-to-severe storms late Friday should set stage for a nice weekend**

Paul Dorian

Philly and DC have not seen 90 degrees yet this month, but that is about to change in a big way. It’ll turn very warm on Thursday and Friday and 90 degree highs are certainly on the table, but the real heat comes next week. In fact, there is a chance for an extended period of 90+ degrees beginning next Monday which will follow what should be a pretty decent Father’s Day weekend. The nice weekend weather will be set up by the passage of a cool front on Friday night that can spark some strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity.

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6:00 AM | **Turns very warm for Thursday and Friday...possible strong-to-severe storms late Friday...hot next week**

Paul Dorian

High pressure remains in control today and there will be plenty of sunshine and comfortably warm conditions. It turns warmer on Thursday and then temperatures should reach 90 degrees on Friday to close out the work week. There is a cold front headed this way for Friday night and it could produce a few strong-to-severe thunderstorms in the area late in the day or at night. The passage of the front is likely to set us up for a nice Father’s Day weekend with highs on both days in the 80’s…hot next week.

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6:00 AM | *Some instability today...a couple of very warm days coming on Thursday and Friday*

Paul Dorian

An upper-level low will swing across the northern Mid-Atlantic region today and it will cause some instability in the atmosphere and perhaps a few scattered PM showers and thunderstorms. Later in the week, an upper-level ridge will edge eastward and temperatures are likely to climb to 90 degrees on Thursday and Friday. A cold front will slide through the region on Friday night – perhaps sparking a few PM showers and thunderstorms – and temperatures will drop a bit this weekend with highs likely in the low-to-mid 80’s on both days.

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7:00 AM | *Good chance of showers and thunderstorms late today, tonight, and on Thursday*

Paul Dorian

An upper-level low is spinning its way to a position over the Great Lakes and it will become the main player on our weather during the next few days. There will be an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms later today and a good chance of showers and thunderstorms both tonight and on Thursday…some of this rain can be heavy at times. The weather remains somewhat unsettled later in the week with a threat of showers from time-to-time to go along with moderately warm conditions.

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7:00 AM | *An upper-level low heads towards the Great Lakes and becomes a main player for the second half of the week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure will be in control of the weather around here today providing us with plenty of sunshine and comfortably warm conditions. An upper-level low will spin its way to a position over the Great Lakes by mid-week and it will become the main player for our upcoming weather. There will be an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday and a good chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow night and Thursday…some of this mid-week rain can be heavy at times. The weather remains somewhat unsettled late in the week with a threat of showers from time-to-time to go along with moderately warm conditions.

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7:00 AM | *First week of June will be warm and unsettled with a few opportunities of showers and storms*

Paul Dorian

A weak disturbance can set off some shower and thunderstorm activity later today as temperatures climb into the middle 80’s for afternoon highs. High pressure will be in general control of the weather on Tuesday providing us with plenty of sunshine and comfortably warm conditions. An upper-level low then swings towards the Great Lakes and it’ll keep the weather pattern quite unsettled around here for the mid and late week time periods. Showers and thunderstorms are likely to return to the area later Wednesday and Wednesday night and some of that rain can be heavy at times.

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6:30 AM | *A great finish to the shortened work week and for the start to the weekend...PM shower threat on Sunday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure pushed into the Mid-Atlantic region on Thursday, and it’ll stay in control of the weather through Saturday as it edges slowly eastward towards the east coast. The air mass associated with this system is very comfortable for the end of May featuring pleasant temperatures and low humidity values. The pattern becomes more unsettled for the second half of the weekend as an upper-level trough will slide in this direction from the west. As a result, clouds should be on the increase on Sunday and there is a chance for some shower activity from Sunday afternoon into Sunday night.

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1:00 PM (Thursday) | *Severe weather/tornado threat next few days to be focused on the Plains*

Paul Dorian

A spurt of tornadoes since late April has put levels well above normal as we reach the end of May and the overall active weather pattern of recent weeks looks like it’ll continue into the month of June. One of the key ingredients to this on-going active weather pattern has been the steady influx of colder-than-normal air masses from Canada into the US at the same time increasingly warm and humid air has been flowing northward from the Gulf of Mexico. The main area of concern for severe weather and tornadoes over the next few days will be across the Plains states all the way from Texas (today/tonight/tomorrow) to the Dakotas/Minnesota (on Sunday).

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