The powerful storm system that brought heavy rainfall and howling winds to the region yesterday and last night will push into southeastern Canada today. Winds will remain quite strong gusting up to 45 mph or so, but from a westerly direction on the back side of the departing storm system. Another powerful storm system can bring heavy rain and strong winds to the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday night and this second system will usher in much colder air for the latter part of the upcoming weekend and the early part of next week. In fact, there will be some intense cold this weekend dropping southward from Canada into the US and some of this Arctic air will trek south and east reaching the eastern seaboard later in the weekend. A third storm system threatens the eastern states early-to-middle part of next week and this time snow will be on the table in the I-95 corridor given the expected preceding arrival of Arctic air.
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An active weather pattern will continue across much of the nation during the next several days and another storm system will have an impact on the Tennessee Valley. After a couple of quieter days, the next system is likely to bring us showers and thunderstorms late Thursday night and Friday as it heads northeastward towards the Great Lakes. It’ll turn colder around here this weekend on the back side of this next storm system.
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Intense cold will makes its way from western Canada and into the US during the next couple of days and will works its way to Colorado this weekend. The overall pattern remains active and there are additional chances of snow into the upcoming weekend. However, the bigger weather story around here will be the influx of bitter cold Arctic air that might result in overnight lows of below zero during the upcoming weekend.
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The powerful storm system that brought heavy rainfall to the region yesterday and last night will push to our northwest today and winds will remain strong and shift to a west-to-southwest direction. While not as powerful as late yesterday and last night, winds can gust to 50 mph or so and there can be a few residual rain showers. Another powerful storm system can bring heavy rain and strong winds to the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday night and this second system will usher in much colder air for the latter part of the upcoming weekend and early part of next week. In fact, there will be some intense cold this weekend dropping southward from Canada into the US and some of this Arctic air will trek south and east reaching the eastern seaboard later in the weekend. A third storm system threatens the eastern states early-to-mid next week and this time snow or a mix of snow and ice will be on the table in the I-95 corridor given the expected preceding influx of Arctic air.
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The powerful storm system that brought heavy rainfall and howling winds to the region yesterday and last night will push into southeastern Canada today. Winds will remain quite strong gusting up to 40 mph or so, but from a westerly direction on the back side of the departing storm system. Another powerful storm system can bring heavy rain and strong winds to the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday night and this second system will usher in much colder air for the latter part of the upcoming weekend and the early part of next week. In fact, there will be some intense cold this weekend dropping southward from Canada into the US and some of this Arctic air will trek south and east reaching the eastern seaboard later in the weekend. A third storm system threatens the eastern states early-to-middle part of next week and this time snow will be on the table in the I-95 corridor given the expected preceding arrival of Arctic air.
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A powerful storm system will bring heavy rainfall and increasingly strong winds to the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US this afternoon and tonight leading to localized flooding and unfortunately, numerous power outages are on the table. The grounds are well-saturated from recent heavy rain events and today’s storm can add another 2 or 3 inches with isolated higher amounts possible. Winds can gust to 55 or 60 mph along the interior sections of the I-95 corridor with even higher amounts along coastal sections of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US. As a result, trees, limbs and power lines will be quite vulnerable leading to the fear that power outages can become widespread.
Another powerful storm system can bring heavy rain and strong winds to the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US on Friday night and this second system will usher in much colder air for the latter part of the weekend and early part of next week. In fact, there will be some intense cold this weekend dropping southward from Canada into the US and some of this air will trek south and east reaching the eastern seaboard later in the weekend. A third storm system threatens the eastern states early-to-mid next week and this time snow will be on the table in the I-95 corridor given the expected preceding influx of Arctic air.
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A powerful storm system will bring heavy rain to the Philly metro region this afternoon and tonight and significant flooding is on the table. Some spots can receive as much as 2-3 inches of rain and this will be on top of already well-saturated grounds from multiple heavy rain events in recent weeks. In addition to the heavy rainfall, winds will become increasingly strong with potentially damaging gusts to 50 mph or so raising the possibility of broken limbs, downed trees and numerous power outages. Another significant storm system can produce similar conditions around here from late Friday into early Saturday (i.e., heavy rain and strong winds). A third storm system threatens the Mid-Atlantic region during the first half of next week and this time snow will be on the table.
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An active weather pattern will continue across much of the nation during the next several days with very unsettled conditions in the Tennessee Valley. Winds will be a big factor today with gust to 50 mph still on the table as a powerful storm swings by to our north. Another strong storm system can generate showers and thunderstorms across the Tennessee Valley by the end of the week and colder air will pour in on its heels for the upcoming weekend.
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An active weather pattern continues this week across the western US and much of the nation. The start of the work week featured windy, cold conditions with some snow and blowing snow and there will be additional chances of snow over the next few days. In addition, intensely cold air is likely to drop southward this weekend from Canada and into the western US and this may result in some bitter cold conditions around here.
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A powerful storm system will bring heavy rain to the NYC metro region later this afternoon and tonight and significant flooding is on the table. Some spots can receive as much as 2-3 inches of rain and this will be on top of already well-saturated grounds from multiple heavy rain events in recent weeks. In addition to the heavy rainfall, winds will become increasingly strong with potentially damaging gusts to 55 mph or so raising the possibility of broken limbs, downed trees and numerous power outages. Another significant storm system can produce similar conditions around here from late Friday into early Saturday (i.e., heavy rain and strong winds). A third storm system threatens the Mid-Atlantic region during the first half of next week and this time snow will be on the table.
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