Temperatures will remain a bit below-normal for the next couple of days with low-level NW flow on the heels of a frontal passage. Temperatures will climb back to seasonal levels at mid-week and it looks like we’ll have a stretch of sunny weather with highs each around in the middle 80’s.
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Low pressure will hang along the coast today resulting in cloudy, cool and damp conditions to start the work week, but the return of high pressure will bring nice weather here from Tuesday through Friday. Temperatures will be slightly cooler-than-normal today and quite comfortable for the rest of the week. Strong low pressure may try to ride up along the east coast this weekend potentially bringing widespread and soaking rain to the region.
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Low pressure will pull away from the region today and high pressure will then resume its control on the Mid-Atlantic region. After early day clouds and residual showers, sunshine will return this afternoon and the remainder of the work week looks quite nice with plenty of sunshine each day and very comfortable temperatures. Strong low pressure may try to ride up along the east coast this weekend potentially bringing widespread and soaking rain to the region.
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The overall weather pattern in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next several days will be quite nice, but there will be a couple of hiccups along the way. With the passage of Hurricane Lee to our east, the pressure gradient field around here may intensify enough for some gusty winds from later today into tomorrow and the winds will be even more noticeable at the Delmarva coastline. Also, clouds may extend this far to the west of Hurricane Lee for awhile from late today into early Saturday. On Sunday, a frontal system will approach and this can result in showers later in the day or at night. Temperatures for the next several days will generally hold in the comfortable 70’s during the afternoon hours and drop to the cool 50’s for overnight lows. Hurricane Lee has its sights set on eastern New England/Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia) and will cause rough surf all along the US east coast through the weekend.
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Temperatures will remain comfortably warm around here for the next several days with highs generally in the lower or middle 80’s. Hurricane Lee will push northward in the western Atlantic and has its sights set on eastern New England/Atlantic Canada. Another tropical system over the central Atlantic will likely intensify into tropical storm or hurricane status in coming days and will be closely monitored.
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The overall weather pattern in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next several days will be quite nice, but there will be a couple of hiccups along the way. With the passage of Hurricane Lee to our east, the pressure gradient field around here may intensify enough for some gusty winds from later today into tomorrow and the winds will be even more noticeable at the Jersey Shore. Also, clouds may extend this far to the west of Hurricane Lee for awhile from late today into early Saturday. On Sunday, a frontal system will approach and this can result in showers later in the day or at night. Temperatures for the next several days will generally hold in the comfortable 70’s during the afternoon hours and drop to the cool 50’s for overnight lows. Hurricane Lee has its sights set on eastern New England/Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia) and will cause rough surf all along the US east coast through the weekend.
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The overall weather pattern in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next several days will be quite nice, but there will be a couple of hiccups along the way. With the passage of Hurricane Lee to our east, the pressure gradient field around here may intensify enough for some gusty winds from later today into tomorrow and the winds will be even more noticeable at the nearby shore points. Also, clouds may extend this far to the west of Hurricane Lee for awhile from late today into early Saturday. On Sunday, a frontal system will approach and this can result in showers late in the day or at night. Temperatures for the next several days will generally hold in the comfortable 70’s during the afternoon hours and drop to the cool 50’s for overnight lows. Hurricane Lee has its sights set on eastern New England/Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia) and will cause rough surf all along the US east coast through the weekend.
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Hurricane Lee has weakened in recent hours and is now classified as a category 1 “minimal” hurricane as it heads on a northerly track. It is likely to be downgraded to tropical storm status (or “post-tropical”) by the weekend as it moves over colder waters of the NW Atlantic and reaches higher latitudes near coastal Maine/Atlantic Canada. However, Hurricane Lee remains a large storm and its pressure gradient field will remain intense likely resulting in an impact that will be felt across eastern New England and Atlantic Canada with powerful winds and heavy rainfall. Hurricane-force winds are on the table along coastal Maine and Atlantic Canada with tropical storm force winds likely along coastal Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. The expected track of Hurricane Lee will place the storm right near or over the Bay of Fundy by later Saturday – a bay known for its extremely high tides and tremendous tidal variations.
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An extended stretch of beautiful fall-like weather began late yesterday in the Mid-Atlantic region following the passage of a strong cool front. Temperatures in this extended stretch of nice weather in the Mid-Atlantic region will generally hold in the 70’s during the afternoon hours and drop to the 50’s for overnight lows…very comfortable for the middle of September. High pressure will stay in control around here for the next several days and Hurricane Lee passes well to our east this weekend. Hurricane Lee has its sights set on eastern New England/Atlantic Canada and will cause rough surf all along the US east coast in coming days.
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An extended stretch of beautiful fall-like weather began late yesterday in the Mid-Atlantic region following the passage of a strong cool front. Temperatures in this extended stretch of nice weather in the Mid-Atlantic region will generally hold in the 70’s during the afternoon hours and drop to the 50’s for overnight lows…very comfortable for the middle of September. High pressure will stay in control around here for the next several days and Hurricane Lee passes well to our east this weekend. Hurricane Lee has its sights set on eastern New England/Atlantic Canada and will cause rough surf all along the US east coast in coming days.
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