High pressure will remain in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region during the next few days with the continuation of dry conditions. It’ll remain moderately cold today and the passage of a weak cold front early tomorrow will usher in a reinforcing chilly air mass for Wednesday and Thursday. It does turn milder on Friday and the milder conditions should last through the upcoming weekend. Strong low pressure may turn up along the eastern seaboard by the end of the weekend and it could result in rain and wind around here for Sunday night and Monday.
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Chilly air remains entrenched across the Tennessee Valley region and afternoon highs will likely do no better than 50 degrees despite plenty of sunshine. It does turn slightly milder each day through mid-week and temperatures should climb to the 60 degree mark by later in the week.
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After the passage of a strong cold front and associated low pressure system, showers will wind down this morning and winds will remain strong throughout the day. Colder air has poured into the eastern states on W-NW winds and those winds can gust to 35 mph before slowly diminishing later this evening. The chilly air mass will stick around in the Mid-Atlantic region for much of the week with high temperatures generally confined to the 40’s through Thursday.
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After the passage of a strong cold front and associated low pressure system, snow and rain showers will wind down this morning and winds will remain strong today as high pressure edges into the Mid-Atlantic region. Cold air has poured into the eastern states on W-NW winds and those winds can gust to 35 mph throughout the day before slowly diminishing this evening. The chilly air mass will stick around in the Mid-Atlantic region for much of the week with high temperatures generally confined to the 40’s through Thursday.
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After the passage of a strong cold front and associated low pressure system, snow and/or rain showers will wind down this morning and winds will remain strong today as high pressure edges into the Mid-Atlantic region. Cold air has poured into the eastern states on W-NW winds and those winds can gust to 40 mph throughout the day before slowly diminishing this evening. The chilly air mass will stick around in the Mid-Atlantic region for much of the week with high temperatures generally confined to the lower 40’s through Thursday.
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A heavy rain event in the Mid-Atlantic’s I-95 corridor gets underway this morning and continues into Sunday night with increasingly strong winds that develop ahead of an incoming strong cold front. Flash flooding will become an increasing concern during this event with as much as 2-3 inches of rainfall possible in many areas by early Monday. In addition, with an eventual shifting of the main surface low pressure system to the northern Mid-Atlantic coastline, there is a threat for back-end accumulating snow in the late overnight/early Monday morning hours all the way into and especially to the N/W of the I-95 corridor. Significant snow is likely to fall during this storm across interior, higher elevation locations of the northeastern states from northeastern PA to northern New England.
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A dynamic storm system will develop this weekend and impact the Tennessee Valley with showers and thunderstorms. Some of the rain can be heavy this weekend and some of the storms can reach strong-to-severe levels. Winds will also become a factor as low pressure intensifies along an incoming cold frontal boundary. Following the frontal passage, temperatures should drop from highs in the upper 60’s on Saturday to highs in the upper 40’s on Sunday.
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Some wild weather is coming to the DC metro region late Sunday/Sunday night with heavy rain, powerful winds, squall line with thunderstorms, tumbling temperatures, and even a changeover to snow all on the table with small accumulations possible in the northern and western suburbs.
It turns milder today and the mild conditions will continue through much of the day on Sunday. A strong cold front will slowly slide eastward on Sunday and low pressure will intensify along the frontal boundary zone. Ahead of the cold front, rain will break out on Sunday and become heavy at times by Sunday night. Winds will become a big factor as well with potentially damaging wind gusts; especially, along coastal sections during this late weekend event. After the passage of the cold front, temperatures will tumble later Sunday night and the rain can transition to snow for a brief time with some small accumulations possible in the N/W suburbs. The weather settles down on Monday, but it’ll remain moderately cold through much of the first half of next week.
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Some wild weather is coming to the Philly metro region late Sunday/Sunday night with heavy rain, powerful winds, squall line with thunderstorms, tumbling temperatures, and even a changeover to snow all on the table and small accumulations are possible in some of the northern and western suburbs.
It turns milder today and the mild conditions will continue through much of the day on Sunday. A strong cold front will slowly slide eastward on Sunday and low pressure will intensify along the frontal boundary zone. Ahead of the cold front, rain will break out on Sunday and become heavy at times by Sunday night. Winds will become a big factor as well with potentially damaging wind gusts; especially, along coastal sections during this late weekend event. After the passage of the cold front, temperatures will tumble later Sunday night and the rain can transition to snow for a brief time with some small accumulations possible in the N/W suburbs. The weather settles down on Monday, but it’ll remain moderately cold through much of the first half of next week.
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Some wild weather is coming to the NYC metro region late Sunday/Sunday night with heavy rain, powerful winds, squall line with thunderstorms, tumbling temperatures, and even a changeover to snow all on the table; primarily, in those areas well to the north and west of the metro area.
It turns milder today and the mild conditions will continue through much of the day on Sunday. A strong cold front will slowly slide eastward on Sunday and low pressure will intensify along the frontal boundary zone. Ahead of the cold front, rain will break out on Sunday and become heavy at times by Sunday night. Winds will become a big factor as well with potentially damaging wind gusts; especially, along coastal sections during this late weekend event. After the passage of the cold front, temperatures will tumble later Sunday night and the rain can transition to snow for a brief time in areas well to the N/W of NYC. The weather settles down on Monday, but it’ll remain moderately cold through much of the first half of next week.
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