Unseasonably mild weather will continue today ahead of an approaching strong cold frontal system and winds will become very strong as well. There will be occasional showers as the front approaches the area and a strong thunderstorm is possible as well. The passage of the strong front this evening will result in a sharp drop in temperatures, continued very windy conditions, and the rain showers can change to snow showers for a brief time in the Philly metro region. Temperatures on Thursday will likely peak near 40 degrees – much colder than today - and it'll stay chilly on Friday. A warm-up will then commence on Saturday and we’ll get back towards the 60 degree mark for highs by Sunday and Monday.
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Unseasonably mild weather will continue today ahead of an approaching strong cold frontal system and winds will become very strong as well. There will be occasional showers as the front approaches the area and a strong thunderstorm is possible late in the day or early tonight. The passage of the strong front this evening will result in a sharp drop in temperatures, continued very windy conditions, and the rain showers can change to snow showers for a brief time in the NYC metro region. Temperatures on Thursday will likely peak near 40 degrees – much colder than today - and it'll stay chilly on Friday. A warm-up will then commence on Saturday and we’ll get back to the upper 50’s for highs by Sunday and Monday.
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Unseasonably mild weather will continue today ahead of an approaching strong cold frontal system and winds will become very strong as well. There will be occasional showers as the front approaches the area and a strong thunderstorm is possible as well. The passage of the strong front this evening will result in a sharp drop in temperatures, continued very windy conditions, and the rain showers can change to snow showers for a brief time in the DC metro region. Temperatures on Thursday will likely peak near 45 degrees – much colder than today - and it'll stay chilly on Friday. A warm-up will then commence on Saturday and we’ll get back to the 60’s for highs by Sunday and Monday.
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It turns even milder here today with afternoon temperatures likely peaking here in the low-to-mid 60’s, but showers will be possible during the mid-day and afternoon as a second warm frontal system approaches the area and rain is likely tonight. On Wednesday, the wet and unseasonably mild conditions will continue ahead of an approaching strong cold frontal system and winds will become quite noticeable as well. The passage of the strong cold front on Wednesday evening will result in a sharp drop in temperatures and rain can change to snow for a brief time in the I-95 corridor region. Temperatures on Thursday will be in sharp contrast with highs both today and tomorrow and it’ll stay chilly on Friday. A warm-up will then commence on Saturday and we’ll likely get back to 60+ degrees for the second half of the weekend.
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The strong winds remain today, but temperatures will be sharply lower on the heels of a strong cold frontal passage and there will be occasional snow showers and maybe a heavier snow squall. Temperatures climbed to well up in the 60’s on Monday afternoon but will plunge today reaching the middle 20’s by early in the afternoon. After a chilly day on Wednesday, another warm-up will commence on Thursday and temperatures are likely to reach the 60’s by the end of the work week.
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It turns even milder today in the Mid-Atlantic region with afternoon temperatures likely peaking here near 60 degrees, but showers will be possible by late this afternoon as a second warm frontal system approaches the area and rain is likely tonight. On Wednesday, the wet and unseasonably mild conditions will continue ahead of an approaching strong cold frontal system and winds will become quite noticeable as well. The passage of the strong cold front on Wednesday evening will result in a sharp drop in temperatures and rain can change to snow for a brief time in the I-95 corridor region. Temperatures on Thursday will be in sharp contrast with the highs of today and tomorrow and it’ll stay chilly on Friday. A warm-up will then commence on Saturday and we’ll get back towards the 60 degree mark by Sunday afternoon.
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Unseasonably mild conditions will prevail today across the Tennessee Valley and there are likely to be occasional showers, maybe even a strong thunderstorm. High temperatures will be in the low-to-mid 70’s and it’ll become very windy this afternoon with gusts of 40+ mph possible through the afternoon and nighttime hours. A strong cold front slides across the region on Wednesday morning and temperatures will drop sharply from the upper 60’s to the upper 40’s by mid-to-late afternoon.
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It turns even milder here today with afternoon temperatures likely peaking here not far from 60 degrees, but showers will be possible by late afternoon as a second warm frontal system approaches the area and showers are likely tonight. On Wednesday, the wet and unseasonably mild conditions will continue ahead of an approaching strong cold frontal system and winds will become quite noticeable as well. The passage of the strong cold front on Wednesday evening will result in a sharp drop in temperatures and rain can change to snow for a brief time in the I-95 corridor region. Temperatures on Thursday will be in sharp contrast with highs both today and tomorrow and it’ll stay chilly on Friday. A warm-up will then commence on Saturday and we’ll get to near 60 degree highs for the second half of the weekend.
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It turns noticeably milder today in the Mid-Atlantic region after a chilly start to the day…even milder weather is coming for Tuesday and Wednesday. In fact, the eastern 2/3rds of the nation will experience above-normal temperatures with the most dramatic departures-from-normal focused today on the central states where some spots can exceed averages by 35+ degrees. The warm-up will come to an abrupt end on Tuesday across the central US as the result of the passage of a powerful cold front and it will end rather dramatically in the Mid-Atlantic region as well on Wednesday evening. This west-to-east moving cold front can produce some severe thunderstorm activity on Tuesday in the Midwest/Ohio Valley and - with the sharp drop off in temperatures - the rain is likely to change briefly to snow in many spots. There can even be a changeover from rain-to-snow for a brief time in the Mid-Atlantic’s I-95 corridor on Wednesday evening following the passage of the strong cold front. The cold air mass that pushes in following the passage of the front will not last too long in the central or eastern US. In fact, another warm-up will commence by week’s end in the central US and by later this weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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The week will start off quite mild and very windy with gusts possible today to 40 mph. Big changes are on the way, however, with an influx of much colder air on Tuesday bringing high temperatures down some 25 degrees from the upper 60’s this afternoon to the lower 40’s on Tuesday morning (and temperatures drop into the 20’s tomorrow afternoon). The chill down will come with the chance of some light accumulating snow and the windy conditions will continue into mid-week.
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