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10:45 AM | **Record challenging warmth later this week in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US to a cold shot next week including the chance for snow or a mix in higher elevation, interior locations**

Paul Dorian

The transition on the calendar from October-to-November will be pretty dramatic across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US from a weather point of view. The latter part of this week will feature record challenging warmth in much of the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US where high temperatures of up to 80 degrees are on the table. The weather will change dramatically next week, however, with the influx of a cold air mass that could feature some snow or a mix of snow, ice and rain in the same part of the country that experiences the surge of warmth later this week. Next week’s cold shot promises to be fairly quick – likely a 2-3 day event – as warmer air is likely to surge back to the north and east into the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US by the first weekend of November.

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7:00 AM | *A very nice few days in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

High pressure will remain in control of the weather around here for another few days and a warming trend that began yesterday will intensify in coming days.  After highs in the middle 60’s on Tuesday, temperatures should peak near 70 degrees this afternoon and then climb to well up into the 70’s on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

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7:00 AM | *Dry and quite cool tonight for the Phillies Game 7*

Paul Dorian

Tonight’s the night…the Phillies play a Game 7 for the first time ever and the weather will be dry and quite cool. Temperatures should peak this afternoon in the middle 60’s and then bottom out in the overnight hours in the low-to-mid 40’s with high pressure remaining in control. A warming trend will push temperatures well into the 70’s for much of the second half of the week.

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7:00 AM | **Occasional rain later today and tonight...early morning lingering showers on Saturday, but not a washout...very windy later Saturday through Sunday**

Paul Dorian

Low pressure is strengthening off the east coast today and it will push to the north and reach a peak intensity over New England during the weekend. As a result, we will experience occasional rain later today and tonight, maybe an isolated thunderstorm or two, and then showers can linger into Saturday morning, but it will not turn out to be a total washout. Winds will increase during the day on Saturday as the low pressure system intensifies over New England and gusts past 40 mph are possible on Saturday night and Sunday to go along with quite cool conditions throughout the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US.

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7:00 AM | **Occasional rain on Friday/Friday night...not a washout on Saturday with AM showers possible...becoming very windy later Saturday through Sunday**

Paul Dorian

A strong upper-level trough of low pressure will push into the eastern states on Friday and lead to the development of low pressure near the east coast. This system will ride up along the coast and reach its peak intensity to the northeast of here later in the weekend. As a result, occasional rain will take place here on Friday and Friday night and lingering showers are possible on Saturday morning - not a total washout. The winds will become strong later Saturday through Sunday with gusts past 40 mph on the table as strong low pressure pushes across northern New England.

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7:00 AM | *High pressure builds into the region and controls the weather through much of the day on Thursday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure builds into the region today and it’ll control the weather around here through the day on Thursday. After that, a storm will begin to take shape in the eastern states and reach its peak intensity to the northeast of here later this weekend. Showers are likely here on Friday and Saturday and the second half of the weekend will feature some strong winds on the backside of an intense storm system that will be located over northern New England.

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7:00 AM | *Cool, unsettled again today...dry at mid-week...showers possible Friday and Saturday and then quite cool with strong winds on Sunday*

Paul Dorian

It remains on the cool and unsettled side today in the Mid-Atlantic region with an upper-level trough of low pressure hanging near the eastern seaboard. High pressure builds in at mid-week and controls the weather through the day on Thursday. After that, it looks like a storm will begin to take shape in the eastern states at the end of the week and ultimately, this system should become quite strong as it reaches the New England area. As a result, showers will be possible here on Friday and Saturday and then the second half of the weekend will likely feature very gusty winds on the backside of the low and quite cool conditions.

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7:00 AM | *Cool weather to start the new work week*

Paul Dorian

An upper-level low pressure trough hangs along the eastern seaboard for the next couple of days keeping it cool and somewhat unsettled around with the threat of isolated showers. High pressure builds in at mid-week and pushes off the coast later in the week.  Another storm system looks to take a run at the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US late in the week and into the weekend which would continue a recent trend that has featured rain and cool conditions for at least part of the weekend.

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7:00 AM | *Here we go again...another wet and unseasonably cool Saturday in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

Another wet and cool Saturday is on the way to the Mid-Atlantic region which continues a recent trend. Low pressure will push to the Ohio Valley by early tomorrow and then it will give way to a secondary storm system that is to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. As a result, occasional rain is likely here on Saturday and Saturday night and it will become unseasonably cool as well with a persistent onshore flow of air (E-NE winds)…a similar pattern to some prior weekends. The weather may not get much better on Sunday as the parent upper-level low will be a very slow mover. Consequently, showers will remain a threat early and temperatures should stay well below-normal on Sunday for the middle of October. In fact, it looks like the first half of next week will remain quite cool and unsettled with the continuing threat of showers underneath the very slow moving upper-level trough.

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