A warm front is going to push northward through the Mid-Atlantic region today with scattered showers and its passage tonight will set the stage for an unseasonably warm end to the work week. A strong cold front is going to arrive here tomorrow night and there are likely to be some showers ahead of it and perhaps a strong thunderstorm or two. In addition, the winds will pick up noticeably on Friday and temperatures should soar into the 70’s following the near 60 degrees for highs this afternoon. Following the Friday night cold frontal passage, it’ll turn progressively colder this weekend and we’ll have to closely monitor the threat for precipitation by early next week as strong high pressure builds to our north across southeastern Canada. There is the chance that if the precipitation arrives early enough on Sunday night or early Monday, it could begin as snow or a mix of rain and snow given that the entrenched cold air mass will be slow to retreat.
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An active weather pattern continues across the nation and this will lead to more chances of rain in coming days and also quite a topsy-turvy temperature pattern. A weak cold front crossed the region late yesterday and high pressure will dominate the scene today providing cool and rain-free conditions. Low pressure and its attendant warm front will influence us with a soaking rain event from later tonight into early Thursday. A strong cold front is going to arrive here late Friday with additional showers, maybe even a strong thunderstorm. It’ll turn milder on Thursday and then windy and unseasonably warm on Friday ahead of the strong cold front with highs in the 70's. The late week frontal passage will pave the way for a colder weekend as strong, cold high pressure expands eastward across the northern US and southern Canada. We’ll have to monitor closely the threat for some snow by early next week as moisture pushes northeastward out of the south-central US and towards the Mid-Atlantic region with a cold air mass still in place.
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An active weather pattern continues across the nation and this will lead to more chances of rain for the Mid-Atlantic region and also quite a topsy-turvy temperature pattern. In fact, temperatures could climb well up into the 70’s on Friday in at least parts of the Mid-Atlantic region ahead of a strong cold frontal system. That cold front will usher in progressively colder air for the weekend and there is actually a chance for some snow early next week in the Mid-Atlantic region as moisture is likely to advance to the northeast and into a cold air mass that will be slow to retreat.
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An active weather pattern continues across much of the nation and this will lead to more chances of rain in the Mid-Atlantic region and also quite a topsy-turvy temperature pattern. A weak cold front will cross the region later today and then high pressure will dominate the scene tonight and on Wednesday. Low pressure and its attendant warm front will then influence us with rain on Wednesday night and Thursday morning and some of it can be heavy at times. A strong cold front is likely to arrive here by late Friday with additional showers, maybe even a thunderstorm. It’ll turn milder on Thursday and then very warm on Friday ahead of the strong cold front, but its passage will pave the way for a colder weekend as strong, cold high pressure expands eastward across the northern US and southern Canada.
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The week will start off with strong high pressure over southeastern Canada and this will keep us a bit on the chilly side with afternoon highs generally near the 50 degree mark (normal high now at Philly Airport is 52 degrees). The high will push off to the east by tonight and this will open the door to somewhat milder air, but also the chance of showers as the next arrives later tomorrow. It’ll turn warmer later in the week, but then a strong cold front arrives just in time to pave the way for a colder weekend
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Showers will wind down this morning as a cold front approaches the region and winds will pick up this afternoon after its passage with gusts to 30 mph or so. It turns colder tonight with clearing skies and diminishing winds and it stays on the chilly side Saturday, Sunday and Monday as a cold, strong high pressure system builds to our north across southeastern Canada.
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The combination of a warm front and a cold front will result in some rain around here during the next 24 hours and perhaps a thunderstorm or two. The south-to-north moving warm front arrives late tonight resulting in occasional rain after midnight and a chance for a thunderstorm. A cold front will sweep through by mid-day Friday and it will be preceded by very mild conditions tomorrow morning, occasional rain, and perhaps a thunderstorms. The winds will pick up noticeably tomorrow afternoon following the cold frontal passage gusting up to 35 mph or so. It turns colder tomorrow night with clearing skies and less wind and stays on the chilly side this weekend.
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A cold front passed through the region in the overnight hours and today will feature the return of high pressure with some sunshine and moderately cool conditions. A warm front will push through the area late tomorrow and then a cold front will follow by mid-day Friday. As a result, showers are likely to return to the area from later tomorrow night into Friday and then it'll turn colder for the upcoming weekend. A weak low pressure system could bring a touch of rain and/or snow to the area on Saturday night or early Sunday and then another warm up will take place next Tuesday and Wednesday.
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The week started off with very nice weather conditions on Monday as there was plenty of sunshine and temperatures at or above the 70 degree mark for afternoon highs. Today will remain mild; however, there will be occasional showers and maybe a thunderstorm as well as a cold front pushes towards the east coast. The air behind the front will not be all that chilly at mid-week and high pressure will resume control. A stronger cold front will arrive on Friday night with more showers possible as we close out the week and it is going to turn colder this weekend.
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The week will start off with very nice weather conditions as high pressure remains in control across much of the eastern US. Plenty of sunshine today will boost afternoon temperatures well up into the 60’s throughout the metro region. A cold front will approach the area on Tuesday and it could spawn some shower activity in the Mid-Atlantic region, maybe even a thunderstorm or two. High pressure will resume control on Wednesday and the air behind the cold front will not be all that chilly so temperatures at mid-week should be able to climb well up into the 50’s. A stronger cold front arrives at the end of the week.
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