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7:00 AM | *Chance for PM showers and storms today with the approach of a frontal system*

Paul Dorian

High pressure was in control of the weather for the last couple of days, but it’ll push away today and a cold front will approach the region. This front will then stall nearby this weekend and weaken, but it could help to generate scattered showers and storms both later today and again this weekend.. High pressure moves back into the area early next week and we’ll experience quite warm weather conditions with highs near 90 degrees.

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7:00 AM | *With high pressure in control, it stays quite warm today and rain-free*

Paul Dorian

High pressure has pushed into the Mid-Atlantic region and it will continue to generate quite warm and rain-free conditions here today with afternoon highs likely in the upper 80’s A couple of frontal systems will approach the region on Friday and Saturday and there can be a shower or thunderstorm from time-to-time, but no widespread or extended rain event is expected.

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7:00 AM | **More showers and thunderstorms today with an upper-level trough moving overhead**

Paul Dorian

A large trough of low pressure will push into the northeastern states and generate unsettled conditions around here with the likelihood of additional showers and thunderstorms. Some of the rain can be heavy at times, watch for localized flash flooding. The chance of rain will remain on Tuesday, but it won’t be as high as today. High pressure moves into the area at mid-week generating generally warm and rain-free weather conditions.

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7:00 AM | *A bit warmer today to close out the work week...temperatures climb towards the 90 degree mark...warm, somewhat unsettled weekend*

Paul Dorian

Weak high pressure will push offshore today and a front will move nearby this weekend with a couple of low pressure systems likely to ride along the boundary zone. As a result, there will be somewhat unsettled conditions this weekend after another mainly sunny and warm day here on Friday. While much of Saturday and Sunday will be rain-free, a shower or thunderstorm is possible from time-to-time.

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10:30 AM | *The lid is about to come off…a change from very quiet to very active is on the table with respect to tropical activity in the Atlantic Basin*

Paul Dorian

We have now passed the mid-point of the month of August and, so far, tropical activity has been considerably below-normal in the Atlantic Basin. In fact, activity across the northern hemisphere as a whole has been below-normal as measured by a metric known as the “accumulated cyclone energy” or ACE. There are signs, however, that the lid is about to come off in the Atlantic Basin where a big-time increase in activity is increasingly likely over the next few weeks and beginning as early as this weekend over the Gulf of Mexico.

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7:00 AM | *Comfortably warm weather pattern continues*

Paul Dorian

Temperatures will remain at moderately warm levels today in the Mid-Atlantic region with some sunshine and also the chance of PM showers and thunderstorms. Weak high pressure will take control of the weather on Thursday and it’ll turn a bit warmer as we head towards the upcoming weekend with highs in the 80’s. An upper-level trough of low pressure approaches from the west later in the weekend and that system will bring us a return of unsettled weather conditions.

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7:00 AM | *Remaining pretty comfortable next couple of days*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure off the Mid-Atlantic coastline will help to keep a low-level flow of air off the ocean over the next couple of days and this, in turn, will help to keep temperatures at manageable levels for the middle of August. High pressure will take control of the weather for the latter part of the week and then conditions become unsettled once again during the latter part of the upcoming weekend.

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