The week will start off on the warm side, but a cold front swings through later in the day and it’ll usher in cooler air for later tonight and Tuesday. High pressure takes control for the mid-week and then attention will turn down the coast at week’s end. A tropical system could ride up along the eastern seaboard from Friday into Saturday and this could result in a heavy rain event for the Mid-Atlantic region. Following the passage of the tropical system, the weekend is likely to see a flip in the overall temperature pattern to one that is noticeably colder for the eastern states.
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High pressure to our northeast will remain in control of the weather into the weekend. A cool front will approach the region from Sunday into Monday and it does turn cooler by the middle of next week. The location of the high pressure system will allow for an increasingly moist low-level flow of air from the southeast which will result in more clouds here this weekend and the chance of light rain/drizzle and patchy fog.
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High pressure to our northeast will remain in control of the weather around here during the next few days. As a result, there should be plenty of sunshine into the first half of the weekend and temperatures will be mild by day and on the cool side overnight. A weak frontal system could cause clouds here on Sunday and perhaps a couple of showers, but no significant rainfall is expected.
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The tropical scene is still active and kicking in the Atlantic Basin as we begin the month of November with a couple systems to currently monitor and signs point to the possibility of another system near the east coast in about 7-10 days. Tropical Storm “Martin” - soon to be Hurricane “Martin” - is located well out over the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean and will become a powerful “extratropical” storm in the North Atlantic later this week. “Lisa” is now a category 1 hurricane and is closing in on Belize in Central America and could ultimately emerge over the Bay of Campeche. Elsewhere, the overall pattern looks to remain warmer-than-normal across the eastern US during the next 7-10 days, but important changes can come in terms of temperatures for the middle and latter parts of November.
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A cold front passed through the region early yesterday and drier air filtered in during the PM hours. High pressure has built into the Northeast US and will be in control of the weather around here over the next few days. The result will be plenty of daily sunshine and comfortably warm temperatures for the beginning of November as the overall weather pattern for the eastern US in coming days will feature above-normal temperatures.
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Last night’s World Series game (#3) in Philadelphia was postponed as rain broke out ahead of a cold frontal system that will swing through the region this morning. This is not the first time in recent history that rain has had an impact on World Series games in Philadelphia. The weather does look quite favorable in Philly for the next three nights following the passage of the cold front which should allow World Series games 3, 4 and 5 to go off without a hitch. After an off day on Friday, the Astros and Phillies will travel back to Houston – if necessary – for games 6 and 7 now scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. Houston’s Minute Maid Park has a retractable roof so weather would not be a concern and the roof was closed for the first two games of the series.
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A cold front will swing through the region this morning and drier air will arrive later in the day and high pressure takes control of the weather for the remainder of the week. In fact, sunshine should return in full force on Wednesday and temperatures will be quite mild through the rest of the week.
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High pressure will move offshore today and a low pressure system will push into the Mid-Atlantic region from the Tennessee Valley. As a result, showers are a threat here by early tonight - possibly just in time to have an impact on World Series Game #3 which is set to start around 8pm - and a thunderstorm is possible in the late night hours. High pressure will return by mid-week with dry weather and milder-than-normal temperatures for the second half of the week.
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High pressure from the Great Lakes will remain in control today as it slides to our north and it should provide enough protection for us to have a pretty decent weekend with lots of brilliant colors to enjoy on the trees. An area of weak low pressure will push in this direction by Monday (Halloween Day and also World Series Game #3 in Philly) with some shower activity, but it doesn’t look like a significant rain event.
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A cool front passed through the region on Wednesday night and a cooler, drier air mass will push into the area today on increasing northerly winds. High pressure from the Great Lakes will take control as it slides to our north during the next day or so and it should provide enough protection for us to have a decent weekend. An area of weak low pressure could push in this direction on Monday (Halloween Day and also World Series game #3 in Philly) with some shower activity.
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