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7:00 AM | **Another day with possible strong thunderstorms as a frontal system approaches the area**

Paul Dorian

A cool frontal system will approach the region later today and will combine with upper-level energy to produce more showers for the Mid-Atlantic region and possible strong thunderstorms. Any shower or storm today and tonight can result in additional heavy rainfall. The front stalls along the I-95 corridor region on Friday and there will still be the chance for a few showers and thunderstorms. Slightly drier air will arrive for the weekend and the rain chances on both Saturday and Sunday will be quite limited. As high pressure pushes off the east coast early next week into the familiar “Bermuda-high” position, the heat and humidity is likely to build up again in the Mid-Atlantic region with the development of low-level southwesterly winds on the backside of the high.

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11:15 AM (Wed.) | ***An active tropical scene with a Gulf of Mexico system and a newly named tropical storm in the central Atlantic…strong-to-severe storms later today/tonight in the I-95 corridor***

Paul Dorian

The Atlantic Basin tropical scene has become quite active with an impressive system over the eastern Gulf of Mexico and also a newly named tropical storm over the central tropical Atlantic. The Gulf system has a chance to intensify into a named tropical storm over the next couple of days as it heads towards the northwestern part of the Gulf and Tropical Storm Gonzalo could very well climb to hurricane status over the next couple of days in the central Atlantic.

Elsewhere, a wave of energy in the upper part of the atmosphere is combining with a stalled out frontal boundary zone and plenty of moisture to spark some strong thunderstorm activity at mid-day in the western part of the Mid-Atlantic region and across the Ohio Valley. Some of these thunderstorm cells will make it into the I-95 corridor at day’s end and likely reach strong-to-severe levels with the potential of damaging wind gusts of up to 60 mph, hail, frequent lightning and heavy rainfall.

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7:00 AM | ***Threat for strong-to-severe thunderstorms later today/early tonight***

Paul Dorian

The combination of hot and humid conditions, energy in the upper atmosphere, and a stalled out frontal boundary zone will increase chances later today for showers and thunderstorms and that threat will continue tonight as well. Given the unstable atmospheric conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region, any storm that does form can reach strong-to-severe levels with gusty winds, hail and heavy rainfall. Another frontal system will approach the region on Thursday and this too will bring about a chance for showers and thunderstorms and some of these storms can be strong-to-severe as well. Following that next frontal system, some relief of the heat and humidity will arrive on Friday and it’ll remain rather seasonal on Saturday as well. Heat and humidity will build back into the region early next week as high pressure pushes off the eastern seaboard and a west-to-southwest flow of warmer and more humid air develops around here.

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1:50 PM (Tuesday) | *Strong storms possible later today in the I-95 corridor…severe storms possible later tomorrow…an active tropical scene in the Atlantic Basin*

Paul Dorian

A wave of energy in the upper part of the atmosphere is combining with a stalled out frontal boundary zone and plenty of moisture to spark some strong thunderstorm activity in the western part of the Mid-Atlantic region and some of these cells will make it into the I-95 corridor at day’s end. An even stronger wave of energy aloft will likely generate thunderstorms later tomorrow for the Mid-Atlantic region and some of these can reach severe levels with heavy rainfall, hail and potential damaging wind gusts. Elsewhere, the Atlantic Basin tropical scene has become more active with two systems to monitor over the next few days and additional waves are drifting westward over Africa assuring an active last stretch of the month of July.

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7:00 AM | **Perhaps a bit less oppressive today...chance of showers and thunderstorms increases for the next few days and any storm can be on the strong side**

Paul Dorian

Today may be a bit less oppressive than recent days with the passage of a weak frontal system, but is stays quite hot and humid in the area. This weak frontal system has stalled out across Virginia and it could become the focus region for some shower and thunderstorm activity later today, tonight and again on Wednesday. A stronger front will approach the area on Thursday and this too will result in the chance for showers and thunderstorms. Any storm that forms over the next few days can be on the strong-to-severe side given all the available moisture in the atmosphere and the high levels of potential energy. Following the passage of the late week frontal system, we'll experience some relief on Friday and Saturday, but it is likely to get hot again by the early part of next week.

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7:00 AM | **Excessive heat again today and it stays hot through mid-week, but some relief comes at week's end**

Paul Dorian

High pressure at all levels of the atmosphere will result in another day with excessive heat in the Mid-Atlantic region, but relief does come at the end of the week. There will be a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms later today, tonight and on Tuesday as a weak front limps through the area. An enhanced chance of showers and thunderstorms is likely for later Wednesday into Thursday as a stronger frontal system approaches the region. This front should have enough push behind it to bring some relief here from the excessive heat for Friday and Saturday following its late week passage.

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10:30 AM (Friday) | *Hottest weather so far this season begins this weekend and continues through the middle of next week*

Paul Dorian

We are approaching the climatologically warmest time of the year for the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US/Great Lakes regions of the country and it looks the weather pattern will live up to those long-term averages. The hottest weather of the season so far will begin this weekend and continue through the middle of next week. The hottest days during this stretch for the I-95 corridor will likely turn out to be Sunday and Monday when temperatures should climb to the mid and upper 90’s in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC-Boston corridor.

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7:00 AM | ***The hottest stretch of weather so far this season begins in earnest this weekend and lasts into the middle of next week***

Paul Dorian

A frontal system that limped through the area last night will now stall along the east coast and this will result in a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms through tonight. In addition, high pressure over the Northeast US in recent days has pushed off the east coast and this will open the door for hot and humid air to move into the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US this weekend. In fact, the hottest stretch of weather so far this season is coming to the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC-to-Boston corridor with highs well up in the 90’s by later in the weekend and also during the early part of next week. It’ll be humid as well during this coming hot stretch with the daily chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms.

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7:00 AM | ***Hot weather pattern sets up this weekend and continues into next week...worst two days likely Sunday and Monday***

Paul Dorian

High pressure over the Northeast US will stay in control today, but a warm frontal system will arrive tonight increasing the chance for scattered showers and maybe an isolated thunderstorm. That same front will stall out nearby on Friday and the result will be a chance for showers and thunderstorms both tomorrow and tomorrow night. The overall pattern will turn hotter this weekend as a “Bermuda-high” sets up over the western Atlantic Ocean. Temperatures could top out well up in the 90’s later this weekend and early next week with the most oppressive days likely being Sunday and Monday. It’ll be humid as well during this coming hot stretch with the daily chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms.

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7:00 AM | *Moderate warmth today...shower or two this evening...showers/storms possible tomorrow night/Friday...hot weather here this weekend and early next week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure over the Northeast US will continue to dominate the weather scene around here as it migrates slowly eastward. Clockwise winds around the high could actually push a weak back door cool front through the region which will help to keep our temperatures at moderate levels for the afternoon and it could cause a couple of late day showers. A stronger frontal system will approach the region tomorrow night and this is likely to result in a better chance of showers and thunderstorms. That same front will tend to stall out in the eastern states at week’s end and the result will be a continuing chance for showers and thunderstorms on Friday and Friday night. "Bermuda-high" type weather will develop around here this weekend and it could get quite hot with highs in the low-to-mid 90's.

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