Temperatures gradually climb next few days so that by the end of the week and during the weekend, we’ll be pushing the 60 degree mark for afternoon highs. Dry conditions should prevail during the next few days with the next chance of showers likely coming during the second half of the weekend.
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High pressure takes control of the weather today in the Mid-Atlantic region and leads to a few days of dry and seasonably cold conditions. Temperatures should peak this afternoon in the middle 40’s and then generally range in the upper 30’s or lower 40’s for highs on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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High pressure takes control of the weather today in the Mid-Atlantic region and leads to a few days of dry and seasonably cold conditions. Temperatures should peak in the middle or upper 40’s for highs next few days with overnight lows in the upper 20’s to lower 30’s.
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In the wake of the powerful storm system that brought us a lot of rainfall, winds will remain quite strong today with temperatures slightly below-normal and there can be a snow shower or two. High pressure builds in by tomorrow and the second half of the week should be dry and seasonably cold.
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In the wake of the powerful storm system that brought us a lot of rainfall, winds will remain quite strong today with temperatures slightly below-normal and there can be a snow shower or two. High pressure builds in by tomorrow and the second half of the week should be dry and seasonably cold.
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Chilly air remains in place across the Tennessee Valley in the wake of the storm system that has now reached the eastern part of Canada. Temperatures gradually climb next few days so that by the end of the week and the weekend we’ll be pushing the 60 degree mark for afternoon highs after the middle 40’s for this afternoon.
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In the wake of the powerful storm system that brought us a lot of rainfall, it’ll remain breezy today and chilly with temperatures close-to-normal and there can be a snow shower or two. High pressure builds in by tomorrow and the second half of the week should be dry and seasonably cold.
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The remainder of this week and the upcoming weekend are likely to be seasonably cold-to-slightly below-normal in the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US, but much of the rest of the nation should be warmer-than-normal. The return to seasonal cold in the Mid-Atlantic/NE US follows what has been a very mild few days that culminated with a major rainstorm up and down the eastern seaboard. There are signs that the overall pattern will change by later next week that can result in more sustained cold for the eastern and southern states. A look at some teleconnection indices tends to support the notion of a change in the pattern that would favor more colder-than-normal air for the eastern and southern US - and potentially, an increased chance for snow as well.
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Rain winds down this morning and it becomes very windy on the back side of the departing powerhouse storm system that brought us a lot of rainfall. Winds can gust up to 50 mph from a northwesterly direction which can result in some downed tree limbs and possible. power outages. Temperatures will drop from early day highs in the 50’s to the 40’s for the afternoon hours. There is a chance for scattered snow and/or rain showers tonight and on Tuesday and then high pressure takes over for a few days and temperatures will remain on the chilly side.
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Rain winds down this morning and it becomes very windy on the back side of the departing powerhouse storm system that brought us a lot of rainfall. Winds can gust up to 50 mph from a northwesterly direction which can result in some downed tree limbs and possible. power outages. Temperatures will drop from early day highs in the 50’s to the 40’s for the bulk of the afternoon hours. There is a chance for scattered snow and/or rain showers tonight and on Tuesday and then high pressure takes over for a few days and temperatures will remain on the chilly side.
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