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

7:00 AM | **Increasingly windy today with passage of strong cold front...coldest air mass yet on Tuesday/Tuesday night**

Paul Dorian

Winds will increase markedly today with the arrival of a strong cold frontal system from our northwest. That front will usher in an Arctic air mass for Tuesday and Tuesday night with some of the lowest temperatures so far this season and snow showers cannot be ruled out around here. In fact, this cold air outbreak that pushes across the Great Lakes will result in significant lake effect snows in places just downstream of the still relatively warm lake waters. Temperatures will moderate later this week and another rain event is possible in the Mid-Atlantic region at the end of the week.

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7:00 AM | *A colder weather pattern for the weekend and it stays cold through the first half of next week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure edged into the Mid-Atlantic region late yesterday and it will be in control of the weather for today’s holiday providing us with some sunshine, breezy, cool and dry conditions. A (dry) cold front will pass through the area tomorrow night and usher in some chilly air for the upcoming weekend with temperatures holding at below-normal levels on Saturday and Sunday. It turns even colder for the first half of next week following the passage of another cold frontal system. One final note, there is likely to be a low pressure system just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline late in the upcoming weekend and it there is an outside chance that it spreads some precipitation into the I-95 corridor by Sunday night.

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7:00 AM | *A colder weather pattern for the weekend and it stays cold through the first half of next week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure edged into the Mid-Atlantic region late yesterday and it will be in control of the weather for today’s holiday providing us with some sunshine, breezy, cool and dry conditions. A (dry) cold front will pass through the area tomorrow night and usher in some chilly air for the upcoming weekend with temperatures holding at below-normal levels on Saturday and Sunday. It turns even colder for the first half of next week following the passage of another cold frontal system. One final note, there is likely to be a low pressure system just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline late in the upcoming weekend and it there is an outside chance that it spreads some precipitation into the I-95 corridor by Sunday night.

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7:00 AM | *A colder weather pattern for the weekend and it stays cold through the first half of next week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure edged into the Mid-Atlantic region late yesterday and it will be in control of the weather for today’s holiday providing us with some sunshine, breezy, cool and dry conditions. A (dry) cold front will pass through the area tomorrow night and usher in some chilly air for the upcoming weekend with temperatures holding at below-normal levels on Saturday and Sunday. It turns even colder for the first half of next week following the passage of another cold frontal system. One final note, there is likely to be a low pressure system just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline late in the upcoming weekend and it there is an outside chance that it spreads some precipitation into the I-95 corridor by Sunday night.

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7:15 AM | *The role of the weather in the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22nd, 1963*

Paul Dorian

The weather in Dallas, Texas had been rainy and the weather forecast was for more rain on November 22nd, 1963. If the forecast had turned out to be correct with more rain on that fateful day then that would have likely meant that a plexiglass bubble top would have been used on President John F. Kennedy’s 1961 Lincoln Convertible on a planned motorcade through the Dallas metro region. But the weather cleared unexpectedly, the protective top was removed from the car, and shots rang out in the early afternoon hours at Dealey Plaza killing the 35th President and seriously wounding Texas Governor John Connally.

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7:00 AM | *High pressure edges in later today...a cool, breezy, dry Thanksgiving Day on the way*

Paul Dorian

After our soaking rain event, high pressure will edge into the region later today and take control of the weather in time for Thanksgiving Day. As such, skies should clear some during the day and we’ll be setting up for a cool, breezy and dry Turkey Day holiday.  A (dry) cold front should pass through the area late Friday night paving the way for chilly weekend weather.

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7:00 AM | *High pressure edges in later today...a cool, breezy, dry Thanksgiving Day on the way*

Paul Dorian

After our soaking rain event, high pressure will edge into the region later today and take control of the weather in time for Thanksgiving Day. As such, skies should clear some during the day and we’ll be setting up for a cool, breezy and dry Turkey Day holiday.  A (dry) cold front should pass through the area late Friday night paving the way for chilly weekend weather.

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7:00 AM | *The weather is setting up pretty nicely for us on Thanksgiving Day*

Paul Dorian

The chance of showers will diminish today as an upper-level low passes by the region to our east, but it will result in a cloudy and raw day with highs held down in the lower 50’s. Skies should clear tonight and winds will die down allowing for the possibility of some late night patchy frost. The holiday on Thursday looks dry and cool in northern Alabama with highs likely not far from the 60 degree mark.

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7:00 AM | *High pressure edges in later today...a cool, breezy, dry Thanksgiving Day on the way*

Paul Dorian

After our soaking rain event, high pressure will edge into the region later today and take control of the weather in time for Thanksgiving Day. As such, skies should clear some during the day and we’ll be setting up for a cool, breezy and dry Turkey Day holiday.  A (dry) cold front should pass through the area late Friday night paving the way for chilly weekend weather.

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