It stays chilly around here for the next couple of days, but milder weather is coming to end the work week and begin the weekend. Highs today and tomorrow will generally be in the 40’s, the lower 50’s are likely on Friday afternoon, and then temperatures can flirt with the 60 degree mark on Saturday despite an abundance of clouds and likely PM showers. There will be a transition to a colder weather pattern early next week and low pressure is likely to bring some rain and/or snow to the Mid-Atlantic region from later Monday into Tuesday.
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The overall weather pattern turns chillier in the late week and unsettled as well and this kind of weather will continue through the upcoming weekend. After highs today in the 50’s, we’ll cool off to the 40’s by Friday and likely the 30’s this weekend with occasional rain and/or snow showers through the period. There can be accumulating snow and blowing snow in higher elevation locations during the next 24 hours or so and another system can do the same this weekend.
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It stays chilly around here for the next couple of days, but milder weather is coming to end the work week and begin the weekend. Highs today and tomorrow will generally be in the 40’s, the lower 50’s are likely on Friday afternoon, and then temperatures can flirt with the 60 degree mark on Saturday although there will be plenty of clouds and likely showers. There will be a transition to a colder weather pattern early next week and low pressure is likely to bring some rain and/or snow to the Mid-Atlantic region from later Monday into Tuesday.
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The mild weather pattern continues here for the remainder of the week and through the upcoming weekend with highs generally in the 60’s. The weather will become more unsettled by the end of the work week and for the weekend with a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms to go along with those expected mild conditions.
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Temperatures will be well above-normal in the central US during the next couple of days and this warm-up will extend to the eastern US this Friday and Saturday. However, a pattern change to colder-than-normal weather 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 a significant change in the overall pattern that indeed could last into March and recurring stratospheric warming supports the idea. As far as storm threats are concerned, signs are increasing for low pressure to push into the Mid-Atlantic region early next week on the front-end of this pattern transition. While there will be no cold air established on the front-end, it is possible that cold air can get wrapped into the system depending on its track so accumulating snow cannot be ruled out.
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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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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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The mild weather pattern continues here for the remainder of the week with highs generally in the low-to-mid 60’s. The weather will become more unsettled later in the week and for the weekend with a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms to go along with the mild conditions.
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The next few days will remain relatively mild with some sunshine each day, but then the pattern turns chillier in the late week and unsettled as well. The colder and unsettled period later this week and weekend will bring about the chance for snow and/or rain showers in the plains and perhaps more accumulating snow in the nearby higher elevation locations.
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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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