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7:00 AM | *Low pressure pulls away from the Mid-Atlantic coastline...high pressure edges in for tonight and tomorrow*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure pulls away from the coast today leaving us with plenty of clouds, windy and chilly conditions. High pressure takes control for tonight and tonight and then a weak “clipper” heads this way by Wednesday. That system can produce a couple of rain and/or snow showers around here from late tomorrow night into early Wednesday morning before another high pressure system takes over for the late week.

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7:00 AM | *Low pressure pulls away from the coast this morning...high pressure edges in for tonight and tomorrow*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure pulls away from the coast today leaving us with plenty of clouds, breezy and chilly conditions. High pressure takes control for tonight and tonight and then a weak “clipper” heads this way by Wednesday. That system can produce some snow shower activity around here from late tomorrow night into early Wednesday before another high pressure takes over for the late week.

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7:00 AM | *More rain coming for the second half of the weekend...chance for a changeover to snow on Sunday night*

Paul Dorian

A light northeast flow of air will keep us mainly cloudy today and on the chilly side and there can will be occasional light rain or drizzle with patchy fog as well. Another storm system will impact the area with more rain during the second half of the weekend as one low pressure system (primary) heads into the Ohio Valley and a secondary will forms 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 of the northern Mid-Atlantic region and potentially, there can be a changeover in around here on Sunday night.

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7:00 AM | **Another round of heavy rain coming here for tonight and Saturday...drier weather pattern begins on Sunday and continues early next week**

Paul Dorian

The on-going pattern of moisture flowing northeastward from the Gulf of Mexico into the eastern US is not quite over with us yet. It looks like we’ll get another round of showers and thunderstorms around here from tonight into Saturday and some of the rain will be heavy at times. Drier weather takes hold on Sunday and continues into early next week with cooler temperatures as well.

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7:00 AM | *Week ends on a damp note...more rain coming later this weekend*

Paul Dorian

The week will end on a damp note with mostly cloudy skies, some drizzle and fog, and temperatures climbing into the 50’s. More rain is on the way for later in the weekend and it will turn cooler in the Mid-Atlantic region. One low pressure system (primary) will head into the Ohio Valley during the weekend bringing us more rain and then a secondary will 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 of the northern Mid-Atlantic region and there is a slight chance for a changeover all the way down to the I-95 corridor later Sunday night.

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7:00 AM | **Temperatures to surge as we end the work week...more rain for the second half of the weekend**

Paul Dorian

The day will start off on the damp side around here with additional fog and drizzle, but the afternoon should turn out dry with partly sunny skies and a surge in temperatures to near 75 degrees. Another storm system will impact the DC metro region during the second half of the weekend with more rain as one low pressure system (primary) heads into the Ohio Valley and a secondary will forms 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 some of the interior, higher elevation locations of the northern Mid-Atlantic region and there is a slight chance for a brief changeover across some of our far north and west suburbs late Sunday night.

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7:00 AM | ***Heavy rain threat continues today, tonight and tomorrow in the Tennessee Valley***

Paul Dorian

This on-going pattern of moisture flowing northeastward from the Gulf of Mexico into the eastern US will result in additional heavy rainfall for northern Alabama during the next couple of days. In fact, several inches of rain are possible throughout much of the Lower Mississippi and Tennessee Valley regions – the same areas that experienced very dry conditions in recent weeks.

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7:00 AM | **More rain, fog and mild conditions for today and tonight...temperatures to surge on Friday to 60 degrees...rain-to-snow scenario possible Sunday night**

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 60 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 and potentially, all the way down to the I-95 corridor on Sunday night.

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