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7:00 AM | *A relatively quick cold shot arrives in the overnight hours and chills us down for the end of the work week...milder trend returns this weekend*

Paul Dorian

We’ll enjoy another relatively mild day in the region as temperatures again climb into the 50’s, but a cold shot arrives in the overnight hours with the possibility of some rain and/or snow shower activity. It stays quite chilly on Friday, but a milder trend begins on Saturday and the early art of next week look quite mild.

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7:00 AM | *More rain, fog and mild weather conditions for today and tonight*

Paul Dorian

It’ll remain wet and mild in the NYC metro region for today and tonight with patchy fog around as well. It remains on the damp side on Friday and there will be a battle in terms of air temperatures around here with warmer air likely limited in its northward advance keeping the metro area in the 40’s to close out the work week. Another storm system is then going to impact the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday and Sunday night with one surface low pressure system (primary) heading into the Ohio Valley and a secondary likely to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. While there will be little cold air around initially, strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada and act as a cold air source. This is likely to result in a changeover from rain-to-snow across much of the interior, higher elevation locations in the Mid-Atlantic and potentially, all the way down to the NYC metro region on Sunday night.

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7:00 AM | *More rain, fog and mild conditions for today and tonight...temperatures to surge on Friday to 65 degrees*

Paul Dorian

It’ll remain wet and mild in the Mid-Atlantic region both today and tonight and there can be some patchy fog around as well. It turns even warmer on Friday with lingering rain showers possible early in the day and there can be brightening skies in the afternoon. Temperatures will surge on Friday to near 65 degrees for afternoon highs ahead of an incoming cold frontal system. Another storm system is then going to impact the Mid-Atlantic region during the second half of the weekend with one surface low pressure system (primary) heading into the Ohio Valley and a secondary likely to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. While there will be little cold air around initially, strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada and act as a cold air source. This is likely to result in a changeover from rain-to-snow across much of the interior, higher elevation locations in the Mid-Atlantic region and potentially, all the way down to the northern and western suburbs around here later on Sunday night.

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1:00 PM | ***Dense fog, wet and mild in the Mid-Atlantic with a surge in temperatures on Friday…rain-to-snow scenario interior on Sunday night…wet MS/TN Valleys and west coast***

Paul Dorian

The next couple of days will be wet, foggy and mild in the Mid-Atlantic region and there will be a surge of temperatures on Friday in much of the I-95 corridor. Another storm system is then going to impact the Mid-Atlantic late in the weekend with one surface low pressure system (primary) heading into the Ohio Valley and a secondary likely to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. While there will be little cold air around initially, strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada and act as a cold air source. This is likely to result in a changeover from rain-to-snow across much of the interior, higher elevation Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday night and there is a chance for a changeover to snow all the way down into the N/W suburbs of the big cities.

Elsewhere, the overall pattern for the next several days will bring copious amounts of rainfall to the Lower Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys - areas that have been quite dry in recent weeks - and to the US west coast from California-to-Washington which will be inundated by multiple storms during the next couple of weeks.

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7:00 AM | ***Very wet weather pattern continues here next few days with an on-going flow of moist air out of the Gulf of Mexico***

Paul Dorian

Copious amounts of moisture will stream out of the Gulf of Mexico during the next few days and generate heavy rainfall across the Tennessee Valley region. The past several weeks have been quite dry across the area, but those drought conditions will be wiped away quickly with this onslaught of moisture. Temperatures will remain on the mild side with highs up in the 60’s right into the weekend and then it’ll turn colder early next week.

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7:00 AM | *Mild and wet weather next few days*

Paul Dorian

The next few days will be mild in the Mid-Atlantic region and quite wet as well as moisture steadily flows to the northeast from the Gulf of Mexico. The warmest day of the week will be on Friday when temperatures surge to near 70 degrees in the DC metro region. Another storm system is then likely to impact the Mid-Atlantic region later in the upcoming weekend with one surface low pressure system (primary) heading into the Ohio Valley and a secondary likely to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. While there will be little cold air around initially, strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada and act as a cold air source…possibly resulting in a changeover from rain-to-snow across interior sections of the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US on Sunday night.

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7:00 AM | *Mild and wet weather pattern next few days*

Paul Dorian

The next few days will be milder in the Mid-Atlantic region and quite wet as well as moisture steadily flows to the northeast from the Gulf of Mexico. The warmest day of the week will be on Friday when temperatures surge to the upper 50’s in the NYC metro region. Another storm system is then likely to impact the Mid-Atlantic region later in the upcoming weekend with one surface low pressure system (primary) heading into the Ohio Valley and a secondary likely to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. While there will be little cold air around initially, strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada and act as a cold air source…possibly resulting in a changeover from rain-to-snow on Sunday night.

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7:00 AM | *Mild and wet weather next few days*

Paul Dorian

The next few days will be mild in the Mid-Atlantic region and quite wet as well as moisture steadily flows to the northeast from the Gulf of Mexico. The warmest day of the week will be on Friday when temperatures surge to near 60 degrees in the Philly metro region. Another storm system is then likely to impact the Mid-Atlantic region later in the upcoming weekend with one surface low pressure system (primary) heading into the Ohio Valley and a secondary likely to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. While there will be little cold air around initially, strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada and act as a cold air source…possibly resulting in a changeover from rain-to-snow across interior sections of the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US on Sunday night.

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7:00 AM | *Chance for some freezing rain late tonight in N/W suburbs...wet and milder during the second half of the week with a surge in temperatures on Friday*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure system will push off the eastern seaboard today opening the door for moisture to push northeastward from the Gulf of Mexico and into the northern Ohio Valley. From there, the moisture will slide eastward later tonight bringing us the chance for late night rain and it could freeze on some surfaces across the northern and western suburbs. On Wednesday - and also during the days on Thursday and Friday - it should be warm enough for just plain rain to fall throughout the metro region. Indeed, the warmest day of the week is likely to be on Friday at which time afternoon temperatures might peak near the 60 degree mark. The weekend begins on a mild note, but it turns colder by Sunday and low pressure is likely to bring us some rain to close out the weekend.

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