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7:00 AM | *70 degrees possible around here by Sunday and Monday*

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front passed through the region on Wednesday and it’ll be colder today as a result. The chillier conditions will continue into Friday; however, a warming trend will begin early this weekend. The warming will result in high temperatures likely back in the 60’s on Saturday and then near the 70 degree mark on Sunday and Monday. The warm-up will be somewhat unsettled; however, with the threat of showers on a daily basis from tomorrow into early next week.

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1:50 PM | ***Powerful cold front sweeps across the region later today/early tonight with some wild weather***

Paul Dorian

A powerful cold front is pushing through the Ohio Valley this morning and it will produce some wild weather in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor from early-to-mid afternoon to late evening. Winds will become very strong this afternoon ahead of the frontal system and stay very strong into the overnight hours following the passage of the cold front. In fact, gusts can surpass 50 mph in the Mid-Atlantic region later this afternoon and evening including along coastal sections of New Jersey and the Delmarva Peninsula.

Temperatures will peak today near 60 degrees in many spots along the I-95 corridor and then plunge following the frontal passage to the upper 20’s or lower 30’s by later tonight…a drop off of some thirty degrees from today’s highs to the overnight lows. Showers will come in waves today and tonight with some of it heavy at times and there can be a strong thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture. There is an outside chance that the evening rain showers change to snow showers for a brief time before the precipitation winds down later tonight. It stays cold on Thursday, but the cold shot will be rather short-lived and we’ll be pushing to 60 degrees again by the second half of the upcoming weekend.

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7:00 AM | *Much more settled weather today and another warm up is on the way*

Paul Dorian

The weather calms down some today with mainly sunny skies and less wind than yesterday and temperatures should climb towards the 50 degree mark. Another significant warm-up will commence on Thursday with temperatures likely reaching 60 degrees and it’ll remain quite mild into the first half of the weekend. A colder air mass is likely to arrive for Sunday and Monday and there can be snow shower activity as well.

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7:00 AM | ***A powerful cold front slides through the region this evening...unseasonably mild and very windy ahead of it...sharply colder and very windy behind it***

Paul Dorian

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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7:00 AM | ***A powerful cold front slides through the region this evening...unseasonably mild and very windy ahead of it...sharply colder and very windy behind it***

Paul Dorian

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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7:00 AM | ***A powerful cold front slides through the region this evening...unseasonably mild and very windy ahead of it...sharply colder and very windy behind it***

Paul Dorian

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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7:00 AM | **Even milder today and 70 degrees possible tomorrow...occasional showers, maybe a thunderstorm or two from later today into tomorrow night...much colder on Thursday**

Paul Dorian

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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7:00 AM | ***Still very windy around here and much colder than yesterday with occasional snow showers...maybe a heavier snow squall***

Paul Dorian

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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7:00 AM | **60 degree highs both today and Wednesday...occasional rain, maybe a thunderstorm or two from late today into tomorrow night...much colder on Thursday**

Paul Dorian

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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