The week starts off with high pressure in control and there will be plenty of sunshine today with temperatures likely peaking in the low-to-mid 70’s during the afternoon hours after a chilly start. After a dry and warm day on Tuesday, showers will be a threat on Tuesday night with the arrival of a frontal system. High pressure returns for the mid-week and partial sunshine on Wednesday should boost temperatures to the middle 70’s. Low pressure and associated frontal systems will result in unsettled weather conditions later this week into the weekend with the threat of showers from time-to-time and perhaps a thunderstorm or two.
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High pressure will push offshore today and that’ll open the door for a couple of frontal systems to impact the region with some shower activity from later tonight into Saturday. First, a warm front will lift through the area later today and then a cold front will follow later tomorrow. The combination of the two frontal systems will result in occasional showers here from later tonight into Saturday and there can be a thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture. High pressure to our northwest takes control of the weather for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and it’ll become increasingly warm with 80+ degrees for highs by the middle of next week. The next threat of showers will come at mid-week when another frontal system slides towards the eastern seaboard.
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High pressure remains in control for another day providing us with plenty of sunshine and pleasantly warm temperatures reaching well up in the 70’s during the afternoon hours. A low pressure system and its trailing cold front will bring us occasional showers from later tomorrow into Saturday and there can be a thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture. High pressure to our northwest will take control of the weather for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday with plenty of sunshine each day and increasingly warm conditions and the next shower threat likely holds off until the middle of next week.
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High pressure remains in control for the next couple of days providing us with plenty of sunshine and pleasantly warm temperatures reaching well up in the 70’s. A low pressure system and its trailing cold front will bring us a threat of showers from late Friday into Saturday and then Canadian high pressure to our northwest will take control of the weather for Sunday and Monday with plenty of sunshine, breezy, and a bit cooler conditions.
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A weak cool front is passing through the region and it’ll have little impact on overall temperatures. In fact, with the help of some sunshine today, and plenty of sunshine on Wednesday and Thursday, temperatures should climb to well up into the 70’s each day. Low pressure will impact the area from late Friday into Saturday with occasional showers likely and then Canadian high pressure takes over for the second half of the upcoming weekend.
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No big storms or strong fronts to deal with during the next few days as weak high pressure shifts offshore today and then a weak frontal system approaches the area tonight. There will be plenty of clouds around today and a few showers are on the table tonight as the weak front crosses the area. The next few days will be quite warm with highs well up in the 70’s on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and then low pressure may produce showers around here at the end of the week and early part of the weekend.
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High pressure shifts offshore today and a warm front will lift through the area by tomorrow. As a result, temperatures will climb noticeably on Saturday likely reaching the 80-degree mark by afternoon as another frontal system approaches the area. This next front will stall to our south on Sunday and it’ll be a cooler day compared to Saturday by some 10-15 degrees, but still relatively mild to close out the weekend.
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A warming trend will begin today in the Mid-Atlantic region and temperatures should reach near 60 degrees this afternoon, into the upper 60’s on Friday, and then likely to near 80 degrees on Saturday afternoon. A cold front will slide through the region late Saturday and stall to our south on Sunday and it can cause a couple of showers in the area.
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A secondary cold front passed through the region last night and has ushered in a chilly air mass for today and the winds will stay quite strong gusting up to 40 mph or so. The chill won’t last too long as a warming trend begins on Thursday and temperatures should reach near 70 degrees by Friday afternoon and likely to near 80 degrees by Saturday afternoon.
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After a cold frontal passage in the overnight hours, the pressure gradient between the departing low and an incoming high pressure system will tighten today and the result here will be increasingly strong winds from a west-to-northwest direction...gusting to 40 mph or so. A secondary cold front will pass through the area this evening and it will usher in a chilly air mass for the mid-week with temperatures below-normal for the middle of April. It does warm up rather quickly later in the week and the first half of the weekend is likely to feature high temperatures in the upper 70’s although showers may be a threat on Saturday with an approaching cold frontal system.
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