A cold front will pass through the region early today on the dry side and it’ll usher in colder weather with a stiff breeze out of the north-to-northwest. A warming trend begins on Thursday which will bring us back to the 60’s at week’s end and for the beginning of the weekend. On Saturday, showers and thunderstorms will be a threat as a cold front pushes through the Tennessee Valley.
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Low pressure intensifies offshore today and snow and/or rain showers are likely around here with a noticeable breeze developing as well. There can be a small accumulation in some spots in the normally colder N/W suburbs. Another “clipper” system will drop southeast from the Great Lakes on Thursday and it too can produce snow showers in the Philly metro region with a small accumulation on the table. It turns much milder at the end of the week and the mild conditions will continue through the weekend. A strong cold front will slide in this direction on Sunday and this can lead to a heavy rain event along the eastern seaboard. In addition to the potential of heavy rainfall, winds may become very strong late in the weekend and thunderstorms may be mixed into the picture as well. A colder air mass will follow into the eastern states for the first half of next week.
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Low pressure intensifies offshore today and it’ll remain cold in the Mid-Atlantic region with a noticeable breeze developing as well. Another “clipper” system will drop southeast from the Great Lakes on Thursday and it can produce a couple of snow showers across the northern suburbs; however, most of its limited moisture will stay north of the PA/MD border. It turns much milder at the end of the week and the mild conditions will continue through the weekend. A strong cold front will slide in this direction on Sunday and this can lead to a soaking rain event along the eastern seaboard. In addition to the potential of heavy rainfall, winds may become very strong late in the weekend and thunderstorms may be mixed into the picture as well. A colder air mass will follow into the eastern states for the first half of next week.
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Low pressure intensifies offshore today and it’ll remain cold in the Mid-Atlantic region with a bit of a breeze as well. Another “clipper” system will drop southeast from the Great Lakes on Thursday and it can produce snow showers in the NYC metro region…maybe even a brief period of steadier snow with possible small accumulations. It turns much milder at the end of the week and the mild conditions will continue through the weekend. A strong cold front will slide in this direction on Sunday and this can lead to a heavy rain event along the eastern seaboard. In addition to the potential of heavy rainfall, winds may become very strong late in the weekend and thunderstorms may be mixed into the picture as well. A colder air mass will follow into the eastern states for the first half of next week.
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High pressure builds into the region today producing ample sunshine and a bit of a breeze with afternoon temperatures likely in the mid to upper 50’s. A cold front will pass through early on Wednesday likely on the dry side and it’ll usher in colder weather for tomorrow afternoon with a stiff breeze out of the northwest.
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Clouds will increase today ahead of a weak “clipper” system that drops southeast across the Upper Midwest on its way to a position over the western Atlantic by early Wednesday. This system is limited in its moisture content and, as such, is unlikely to produce anything more than a bit of rain and/or snow around here from later tonight into early Wednesday. It stays on the cold side behind it through the day on Thursday, but then turns noticeably milder for Friday and Saturday. A strong cold front approaches on Sunday and this could lead to a soaking rain event along the eastern seaboard to close out the upcoming weekend with a cold shot to follow for the early part of next week.
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Clouds will increase today ahead of a weak “clipper” system that drops southeast across the Upper Midwest on its way to a position over the western Atlantic by early Wednesday. This system is limited in its moisture content and, as such, is unlikely to produce anything more than a bit of rain and/or snow around here from later tonight into early Wednesday. It stays on the cold side behind it through the day on Thursday, but then turns noticeably milder for Friday and Saturday. A strong cold front approaches on Sunday and this could lead to a soaking rain event along the eastern seaboard to close out the upcoming weekend with a cold shot likely to follow for the early part of next week.
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Clouds will increase today ahead of a weak “clipper” system that drops southeast across the Upper Midwest on its way to a position over the western Atlantic by early Wednesday. This system is limited in its moisture content and, as such, is unlikely to produce anything more than a bit of rain and/or snow around here from later tonight into early Wednesday. It stays on the cold side behind it through the day on Thursday, but then turns noticeably milder for Friday and Saturday. A strong cold front approaches on Sunday and this could lead to a soaking rain event along the eastern seaboard to close out the upcoming weekend with a cold shot to follow for the early part of next week.
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It appears more and more likely that there will be quite a strong and impactful storm system this weekend which could have an impact on a wide part of the eastern half of the nation. If ingredients come together, this storm system could produce heavy rain along the eastern seaboard with strong and potentially damaging wind gusts, a strip of heavy snow from the Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes, and possibly some severe weather in the Deep South. On its heels, a cold air outbreak will encompass much of the eastern half of the country during the first half of next week.
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Drier air will ride into the Tennessee Valley region today on increasing W-NW winds and any clouds this morning should give way to sunshine for the bulk of the day. Temperatures turns a bit higher on Tuesday only to fall back some at mid-week following the passage of a weak cold front. By the end of the week, high temperatures are likely to once again end up being close to the 60 degree mark across the northern part of Alabama.
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