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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

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 to near 40 degrees late tonight and they can drop near freezing 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 the weekend...much cooler first half of next week*

Paul Dorian

Unseasonably warm weather will continue around here through Sunday with temperatures soaring to the lower or middle 80’s each of the next three afternoons. High pressure stays in control as we begin the weekend, but a cold frontal passage will bring about much cooler conditions on Monday and it becomes rather chilly on Tuesday and Wednesday; especially, when compared with the unseasonably warm weather here during the next few days.

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7:15 AM | *The weather has had a big impact on some World Series games in recent history, but this year both teams have retractable roof stadiums*

Paul Dorian

The World Series begins tonight in Arlington, Texas between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks and there is the threat of showers and thunderstorms. Indeed, the weather has had a big impact on some World Series games in recent history from biting cold and snow to rain and extreme heat. However, this year, both participants have retractable roof stadiums so the weather should not be an issue. The World Series can end this year as late as November 4th if all 7 games are required and - with the recently added extra playoff round - a November finish to the baseball season is going to be more common and the weather can certainly be impactful.

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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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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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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 | *The 80's for highs to last right through the upcoming weekend*

Paul Dorian

Nearby high pressure will be in control of the weather around here for the next few days and temperatures are likely to climb well up into the 80’s on a daily basis right through the upcoming weekend. The passage of a series of cold fronts will bring about big-time changes in temperatures around here early next week with much cooler conditions expected by Tuesday and Wednesday.

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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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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 in the lower 70’s on Wednesday, temperatures should soar to near 80 degrees 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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