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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

7:00 Am | *A climb back to 70 degrees for highs by Sunday and Monday*

Paul Dorian

It stays chilly today; however, a warming trend will begin in earnest on Saturday with high temperatures in the middle 60’s. By Sunday, temperatures will likely peak near the 70 degree mark for highs and the mild weather continues during the first half of next week. It does become unsettled by Monday and there will be a threat of showers on each day from Monday through mid-week.

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1:45 PM | **Cold California storm system to produce tremendous snowfall amounts in the Sierra Nevada Mountains**

Paul Dorian

A very cold low pressure system that is currently rotating around the Gulf of Alaska is already impacting the region from northern California to Washington and it has the rest of California in its sights. This cold storm system promises to be long-lasting and it is very likely to produce tremendous snowfall amounts in the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada Mountains with as much as 11 or 12 feet on the table. The air mass sliding into the western US will become increasingly colder-than-normal over the next few days and this will allow snow to fall at relatively low elevations in the state of California.

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7:00 AM | *Much colder today and still windy...a warm up begins this weekend*

Paul Dorian

The passage of a strong front last night resulted in a sharp drop in temperatures and temperatures are likely to do no better than about 40 degrees today for afternoon highs. It stays on the chilly side on Friday, but a warm-up begins early this weekend and it’ll take temperatures back to within a few degrees of 60 for highs on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. And like this week’s warm spell, the one on the way for early next week will be somewhat marred by occasional showers.

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7:00 AM | *Much colder today and still windy...a warm up begins this weekend*

Paul Dorian

The passage of a strong front last night resulted in a sharp drop in temperatures and temperatures are likely to do no better than about 40 degrees today for afternoon highs. It stays on the chilly side on Friday, but a warm-up begins early this weekend and it’ll take temperatures back to near 60 degrees for highs on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. And like this week’s warm spell, the one on the way for early next week will be somewhat marred by occasional showers.

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7:00 AM | *Much colder today and still windy...a warm up begins this weekend*

Paul Dorian

The passage of a strong front last night resulted in a sharp drop in temperatures and temperatures are likely to do no better than about 45 degrees today for afternoon highs. It stays on the chilly side on Friday, but a warm-up begins early this weekend and it’ll take temperatures back to the low-to-mid 60’s for highs on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. And like this week’s warm spell, the one on the way for early next week will be somewhat marred by occasional showers.

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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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