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

7:00 AM | *Big warm up begins today in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

After a cold and windy day to start the week, there are big temperature changes on the way for the Mid-Atlantic region beginning today with afternoon highs around here likely in the middle 60’s. The surge in temperatures will continue during the next couple of days with both afternoons likely to see a flirtation with the 70 degree mark. It stays quite mild into the late week and weekend, but it'll become more unsettled with the threat of showers on a couple of occasions.

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7:15 AM | *It was called the “Storm of the Century”...March 12-14, 1993*

Paul Dorian

The winter of 1992-1993 was not bad at all in the Mid-Atlantic region in terms of cold and snow, but one storm at the end of the season will put that particular winter in the history books forever.  One of the most intense storms ever observed in the eastern US took place from March 12-14, 1993 and it will be forever known as the “Storm of the Century”.  This intense storm generated tremendous snowfall totals from Alabama through Maine, high winds all along the east coast, extreme coastal flooding along the Florida west coast and incredibly low barometric pressures across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.  The aftermath of the “Storm of the Century” was unseasonably cold and broke records in many spots for the middle of March.  To this day, the storm also known as the “Superstorm of 1993” ranks among the deadliest and most costly weather events in US history.

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7:00 AM | *Big warm up begins today in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

After a cold and windy day to start the week, there are big temperature changes on the way for the Mid-Atlantic region beginning today with afternoon highs around here likely in the upper 60’s. The surge in temperatures will continue during the next couple of days with 70 degrees on the table for Wednesday and the middle 70’s on Thursday. It stays quite mild into the late week and weekend, but it'll become more unsettled with the threat of showers on a couple of occasions.

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7:00 AM | *Big warm up begins today in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

After a cold and windy day to start the week, there are big temperature changes on the way for the Mid-Atlantic region beginning today with afternoon highs around here likely in the middle 60’s. The surge in temperatures will continue during the next couple of days with 70 degree highs an outside chance for both Wednesday and and Thursday. It stays quite mild into the late week and weekend, but it'll become more unsettled with the threat of showers on a couple of occasions.

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7:00 AM | ****Significant accumulating snow on the table from Wednesday evening into early Friday****

Paul Dorian

The new work week started off on the mild side and it’ll stay quite mild today, but big changes are on the way and the upcoming colder weather will be accompanied by a major winter storm. Colder air works into the area by later tomorrow night and a strong storm system will likely impact the region with significant accumulating snow from Wednesday evening into early Friday morning…my preliminary snowfall estimates are 6-12 inches for the Denver and Boulder regions.

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7:00 AM | ***Mild to start the new week, but there is potential for a significant winter storm later in the week***

Paul Dorian

The new work week starts off on the mild side with highs likely to be well up in the 60’s this afternoon…big changes are on the way, however. It turns colder by the middle of the week and then there is the for a major winter storm to impact the region later in the week. This storm will have the potential to produce significant amounts of snow - even into the metro region - likely centered on the day Thursday…more details coming next couple of days.

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7:00 AM | **Chilly and very windy today with gusts to 50 mph...big warm up coming for Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday**

Paul Dorian

The pressure difference between a very strong low pressure system over the Canadian Maritimes and an incoming high pressure remains high today and the result will be a continuation of powerful NW winds in the Mid-Atlantic region. Winds can gust up to 50 mph or so which will make the chilly air mass feel even colder as we begin the new work week.

Big temperature changes are on the way for the next few days. With high pressure pushing over the region on Tuesday, temperatures will surge to the 60’s and 70 degree highs are possible by the time we get to Thursday afternoon. In fact, it’ll remain unseasonably mild into the weekend, but a shower threat is likely to return by Friday and Saturday. 

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7:00 AM | **Chilly and very windy today with gusts to 50 mph...big warm up coming for Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday**

Paul Dorian

The pressure difference between a very strong low pressure system over the Canadian Maritimes and an incoming high pressure remains high today and the result will be a continuation of powerful NW winds in the Mid-Atlantic region. Winds can gust up to 50 mph or so which will make the chilly air mass feel even colder as we begin the new work week.

Big temperature changes are on the way for the next few days. With high pressure pushing over the region on Tuesday, temperatures will surge well up into the 60’s and 70+ degree highs are likely for Wednesday and Thursday. In fact, it’ll remain unseasonably mild into the weekend, but a shower threat is likely to return by Friday and Saturday. 

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7:00 AM | **Chilly and very windy today with gusts to 50 mph...big warm up coming for Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday**

Paul Dorian

The pressure difference between a very strong low pressure system over the Canadian Maritimes and an incoming high pressure remains high today and the result will be a continuation of powerful NW winds in the Mid-Atlantic region. Winds can gust up to 50 mph or so which will make the chilly air mass feel even colder as we begin the new work week.

Big temperature changes are on the way for the next few days. With high pressure pushing over the region on Tuesday, temperatures will surge to the 60’s and 70 degree highs are likely for Wednesday and Thursday. In fact, it’ll remain unseasonably mild into the weekend, but a shower threat is likely to return by Friday and Saturday. 

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