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7:00 AM | *Coldest air mass of the season so far headed in our direction*

Paul Dorian

A frontal system will push across the region from later today into early tonight and the coldest air mass of the season so far will follow for the next few days. Temperatures are likely to drop into the 30’s late tonight with patchy frost possible and they can drop to below freezing levels by early Thursday morning. Low pressure may form along the cold frontal boundary zone and it could throw some clouds and a few showers back into our area from late tomorrow night into early Wednesday. Moderation in temperatures will take place this weekend, but there can be another cold shot into the eastern states later next week.

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7:00 AM | *Unseasonably warm through tomorrow...step down in temperatures Sunday to Wednesday*

Paul Dorian

Unseasonably warm weather will continue around here through Saturday with temperatures climbing to near 80 degrees each of the next two afternoons. High pressure stays in control as we begin the weekend, but a series of cold frontal passages will bring about a step-down in temperatures from Sunday to Wednesday and by the time we reach the middle of next week, the coldest air mass of the season so far will be fully in place across Mid-Atlantic region.

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2:00 PM | **Snowstorm from Montana to the Dakotas and NW Minnesota…cold shot reaches Mid-Atlantic/NE US by mid-week…snow is on the table across interior, higher elevation locations**

Paul Dorian

Accumulating snow is falling today from Montana to the Dakotas and NW Minnesota and the cold air mass in that part of the country is going to spread south and east in coming days. In fact, the transition on the calendar in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US from the last few days of October to the first few days of November will be quite dramatic. Record challenging warmth in the northeastern quadrant of the nation will extend into the first half of the weekend and there will be a step down in temperatures early next week so that by early Wednesday morning, temperatures will be at their lowest levels so far this season. The influx of the cold air mass may even lead to some snow or a mix of snow, ice and rain across interior higher-elevation locations by the middle of next week.

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7:00 AM | **A surge of record challenging warmth next few days...cold shot next week**

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. After highs near 70 degrees on Wednesday, temperatures should soar well into the 70’s later today and again on Friday and Saturday - well above normal for late October and record-challenging in some spots. The passage of a series of cold fronts early next week will cause a dramatic step down in temperatures resulting in big-time changes from the unseasonably warm conditions of the near-term to winter-like chill in the 30’s by early Wednesday morning.

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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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