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7:00 AM | *Dry, chilly next couple of days...much milder Friday/Saturday...turns colder next week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure will remain in control of the weather around here for the next several days. As the high pushes off the coast later in the week, milder air will transition from the central states to the eastern US and temperatures here can peak near 60 degrees by the first half of the upcoming weekend. It does begin to transition to a colder pattern early next week and there may be low pressure to deal with at the front-end of this transition in the overall temperature pattern.

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7:00 AM | *Dry, chilly next couple of days...much milder Friday/Saturday...turns colder next week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure will remain in control of the weather around here for the next several days. As the high pushes off the coast later in the week, milder air will transition from the central states to the eastern US and temperatures here can peak in the low-to-mid 60’s by the first half of the upcoming weekend. It does begin to transition to a colder pattern early next week and there may be low pressure to deal with at the front-end of this transition in the overall temperature pattern.

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11:00 AM | *Pattern change to colder-than-normal begins next week across the central and eastern US...this upcoming pattern change has some staying power*

Paul Dorian

Temperatures will climb to well above-normal levels in the central US during the next couple of days and then in the eastern US this Friday and Saturday. However, a pattern change to colder-than-normal begins next week in the central and eastern US and this change looks like it will have some staying power. Numerous teleconnection indices point to an upcoming change in the temperature pattern and an on-going stratospheric warming event supports the idea.

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7:00 AM | *A quieter, milder next few days*

Paul Dorian

Following the weekend storm system, the weather will turn quieter, milder and dry for the next few days. Temperatures today should reach the upper 40’s in Denver and then the middle 50’s on Tuesday and Wednesday. Another disturbance will create colder and unsettled conditions later in the week with the chance of rain and/or snow returning to the region.

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7:00 AM | *A quiet week that is chilly to start and will be quite mild to finish*

Paul Dorian

Widespread high pressure sits over the eastern US as we begin the new work week and it’ll be in control of the weather for much of the week. Low pressure will meander around over the western Atlantic for the next few days, but it’s impact around here should be minimal. The high slides off the east coast late in the week and low pressure will head into the Great Lakes region resulting in quite mild weather around here to start the upcoming weekend.

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7:00 AM | *A quiet week that is chilly to start and will be quite mild to finish*

Paul Dorian

Widespread high pressure sits over the eastern US as we begin the new work week and it’ll be in control of the weather for much of the week. Low pressure will meander around over the western Atlantic for the next few days, but it’s impact around here should be minimal. The high slides off the east coast late in the week and low pressure will head into the Great Lakes region resulting in quite mild weather around here to start the upcoming weekend.

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7:00 AM | *A quiet week that is chilly to start and will be quite mild to finish*

Paul Dorian

Widespread high pressure sits over the eastern US as we begin the new work week and it’ll be in control of the weather for much of the week. Low pressure will meander around over the western Atlantic for the next few days, but it’s impact around here should be minimal. The high slides off the east coast late in the week and low pressure will head into the Great Lakes region resulting in very mild weather here to start the upcoming weekend.

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