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7:00 AM | *Showers this morning, but another day with comfortable temperatures*

Paul Dorian

A disturbance aloft will produce some shower activity this morning in the Mid-Atlantic region, but high pressure should resume control this afternoon and result in clearing skies. Temperatures today will hold near the 80 degree mark for afternoon highs and again on Thursday and then top out in the low-to-mid 80's by week's end. A series of additional disturbances will keep it somewhat unsettled here from Friday through the upcoming weekend.

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7:00 AM | *More rather quiet and comfortable weather today in the Mid-Atlantic*

Paul Dorian

Today begins with quite comfortable temperatures and humidity levels following the overnight passage of a cool frontal system which will slowly sag to the south of here later in the day. An upper-level disturbance can result in some rain activity late tonight and early Wednesday, but then high pressure will build back into the region with clearing skies expected tomorrow afternoon. Temperatures will remain rather comfortable during the next few days with a reinforcing relatively cool air mass arriving here tomorrow night.

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12:20 PM | *A nation divided…cooler in the East…hotter in the West*

Paul Dorian

The overall weather pattern is shaping up to feature cooler weather in the eastern US where temperatures will be well below-normal at times in coming days and very hot weather in the western US where numerous record highs will be challenged. A large upper-level trough of low pressure will extend from eastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico by the middle of next week at the same time high pressure ridging will intensify over the Southwest US. The transition to the cooler weather in the eastern US has come about with plenty of rainfall and the buildup of heat in the western US has come with an increase in wildfire activity that often ramps up during this time of year.

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7:00 AM | *Scattered showers and storms today...decent weather setting up for Saturday*

Paul Dorian

Humidity levels remain rather high this morning and the combination of this moist air mass and a nearby stalled out frontal system will likely lead to scattered showers and thunderstorms later today and tonight. This front will sag to the south early this weekend and that could open the door for some decent weather around here on Saturday. However, low pressure will then ride up along that stalled out frontal boundary zone from Saturday night into Sunday and this could bring more shower and thunderstorm activity to the region; especially, in southern sections. Temperatures over the next few days will be rather comfortable for this time of year as strong high pressure builds across southeastern Canada and produces a northeasterly flow of air around here.

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11:20 AM (Thursday) | ***Torrential downpours and flash flooding threat to continue through the weekend in parts of the Mid-Atlantic; especially, south of the PA/MD border***

Paul Dorian

The overall weather pattern will remain very unsettled in parts of the Mid-Atlantic region right though the upcoming weekend with the threat for more torrential downpours and localized flash flooding; especially, south of the PA/MD border. The combination of an extremely humid air mass, a stalled out frontal boundary zone, and multiple low pressure systems should provide enough “lift” in the atmosphere to continue to produce heavy rainfall with rain rates of 2+ inches per hour. Given the already very well-saturated grounds, this additional rainfall can lead to some serious localized flash flooding conditions. With limited wind flow in the lower atmosphere, any shower or thunderstorm that develops in this pattern will be slow-moving and potentially resulting in a few inches of rain over a relatively short period of time.

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7:00 AM | ***Still the risk of downpours today and flash flooding as overall pattern turns slightly cooler***

Paul Dorian

The overall weather pattern will remain quite unsettled around here over the next few days with the threat for more torrential downpours and localized flash flooding. The combination of an extremely humid air mass, a stalled out frontal boundary zone, and multiple low pressure systems should be able to provide enough “lift” in the atmosphere to result in additional heavy rainfall and given the already well-saturated grounds, this can lead to flash flooding conditions. As far as temperatures are concerned, it will not be as warm today as recent days and below-normal temperatures should be the rule for Friday and the upcoming weekend as strong high pressure builds across southeastern Canada.

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12:00 PM (Wednesday) | ***Torrential downpours and flash flooding threat continues in the Mid-Atlantic region***

Paul Dorian

The overall weather pattern will remain quite unsettled in the Mid-Atlantic region over the next several days with the threat for more torrential downpours with rates of 2+ inches per hour and flash flooding conditions. The combination of an extremely humid air mass, a stalled out frontal boundary zone, and multiple low pressure systems should be able to provide enough “lift” in the atmosphere to result in heavy rainfall in coming days and given the already well-saturated grounds, this can lead to some serious flash flooding. In fact, there were torrential downpours in the pre-dawn hours across northern Virginia that resulted in damage to roadways in places like Manassas Park and the entire DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor remains under “flash flood watches” as a result of the potential for more heavy rainfall and saturated grounds.

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7:00 AM | **An increasing chance today for showers and thunderstorms...some of the rain can be heavy at times...remains unsettled for the next few days as it turns cooler**

Paul Dorian

An unsettled second half of the week begins today in the Philly metro region and lasts right through the upcoming weekend. A weak frontal system will stall out nearby later today and several areas of low pressure will ride along the boundary zone in coming days. As a result, there will be a good chance of showers and possible PM thunderstorms on a daily basis through Sunday and any rain can be heavy at times given the high available amounts of moisture in the atmosphere. Flash flooding is a concern given the potential of some heavy rainfall and the already well-saturated grounds from recent soaking rains. In addition to the increased chances for rain, this unsettled weather pattern will bring about a cool down as we progress through the week with cooler-than-normal highs in the lower 80’s by week’s end and likely continuing this weekend as well.

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7:00 AM | *An unsettled second half of the week*

Paul Dorian

An unsettled second half of the week is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region as a weak frontal system will stall out in nearby proximity. In addition to the stalled out frontal boundary zone, there will be several areas of low pressure that develop and track along this front right through the upcoming weekend. As a result, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will be quite high on a daily basis from tomorrow through Sunday and temperatures will trend downward as the week progresses.

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7:00 AM | *More unsettled weather conditions as we close out the week...improvement this weekend*

Paul Dorian

It looks like another 24 hours or so of unsettled weather conditions for the Mid-Atlantic region due to the combination of upper-level energy, a meandering frontal system, and strong winds in the upper part of the atmosphere. There can be additional showers and thunderstorms today and tonight with the chance for some heavy rainfall at times and, given the already well-saturated grounds, this could lead to flash flooding in some spots. High pressure will build into the area this weekend and there will be improving weather conditions although a couple of showers cannot be ruled out for Saturday, maybe a thunderstorm. Elsewhere, the Atlantic Basin tropical scene looks rather quiet and should stay so for the next several days. One final note, the annual Perseid meteor shower will peak next week…best to look for meteors in the pre-dawn hours of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

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