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7:00 AM | **Showers and thunderstorms today and some of the rain can be heavy at times**

Paul Dorian

A frontal system will push across the area today and generate showers and possible thunderstorms into the evening hours and some of the rain can be heavy at times. The weather settles down this weekend and both days should feature some sunshine and relatively mild conditions. It turns noticeably cooler for the first half of next week following the passage of a cold frontal system.

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6:45 AM | **Cold shot coming for Monday through Wednesday and overnight low temperatures can drop to below freezing**

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will pass by to our north today and drag a frontal system through the region likely generating scattered showers, maybe even an isolated PM thunderstorm. It turns slightly cooler for the weekend, but still warmer-than-normal for the middle of March and there will be plenty of sunshine on both days. Sunday will feature quite a breeze as well ahead of the next front. A noticeably colder air mass pushes into the region by early next week and it will limit daily highs to the 40’s from Monday through Wednesday and overnight low temperatures can drop to below freezing.

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6:45 AM | **Cold shot coming for Monday through Wednesday and overnight low temperatures can drop to below freezing**

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will pass by to our north today and drag a frontal system through the region likely generating scattered showers, maybe even an isolated PM thunderstorm. It turns slightly cooler for the weekend, but still warmer-than-normal for the middle of March and there will be plenty of sunshine on both days. Sunday will feature quite a breeze as well ahead of the next front. A noticeably colder air mass pushes into the region by early next week and it will limit daily highs to the 40’s from Monday through Wednesday and overnight low temperatures can drop to below freezing.

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6:45 AM | **Cold shot coming for Monday through Wednesday and overnight low temperatures can drop to below freezing**

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will pass by to our north today and drags a frontal system through the region perhaps generating a couple of showers, but no significant or long-lasting. It turns slightly cooler for the weekend, but still warmer-than-normal for the middle of March and there will be plenty of sunshine on both days. Sunday will feature quite a breeze as well ahead of the next front. A noticeably colder air mass pushes into the region by early next week and it will limit daily highs to the 40’s from Monday through Wednesday and overnight low temperatures can drop to below freezing.

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10:00 AM | *In just two weeks, it’ll be time to “Play Ball” and there will likely be some additional cold air outbreaks…recent trend for the month of April has been colder-than-normal*

Paul Dorian

The 2024 baseball season gets underway in just two weeks on Thursday, March 28th, and a sneak peek at the weather from this long-range vantage point suggests there certainly can be additional cold air outbreaks to deal with in many areas. If indeed a sustained colder-than-normal weather pattern were to set up by April, this would follow a recent trend for the month which has been colder-than-normal on average across much of the nation.

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7:00 AM | *****Major snowstorm continues for the Denver/Boulder metro regions with 10-16 inches on the table by late tonight...localized higher amounts are likely*****

Paul Dorian

There may be a lull in the snow for awhile this morning, but heavy snow will re-develop this afternoon across the Denver metro region and continue tonight as a strong upper-level low reaches around the southwestern states. The slow movement of this upper-level system is combining with deep, strong and long-lasting upsloping winds to produce significant snowfall around here and this pattern will last well into the night with 10-16 inches on the table for the Denver/Boulder metro areas and localized higher amounts are likely. Winds will remain an important factor with gusts past 30 mph today and tonight creating some blowing snow and there can be a rumble of thunder as well. The snow is of the heavy, wet variety which unfortunately, raises the possibility of some isolated power outages as the day progresses. Across the foothills, as much as 2-4 feet of snow is likely to accumulate during this major winter storm event by daybreak on Friday. The weather settles down this weekend and a noticeable warm up takes place early next week.

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7:00 AM | *Another great day with dry, warm conditions and plenty of sunshine*

Paul Dorian

Today will be another great weather day in the Mid-Atlantic region with plenty of sunshine, dry and warm conditions, and afternoon high temperatures around here in the low-to-mid 70’s. It stays very mild on Friday, but there will be the chance of showers and maybe even an afternoon or evening thunderstorm as a cool front pushes through the region. Following the passage of the front, the weekend will turn slightly cooler, but still above normal for the middle of March. A colder-than-normal air mass pushes in for the first half of next week and high temperatures on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are likely to be confined to 40’s for the most part as compared with the 70+ degrees expected this afternoon.

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7:00 AM | *Another great day with dry, warm conditions and plenty of sunshine*

Paul Dorian

Today will be another great weather day in the Mid-Atlantic region with plenty of sunshine, dry and warm conditions, and afternoon high temperatures around here in the mid-to-upper 70’s. It stays very mild on Friday, but there will be the chance of showers and maybe even an afternoon or evening thunderstorm as a cool front pushes through the region. Following the passage of the front, the weekend will turn slightly cooler, but still above normal for the middle of March. A colder-than-normal air mass pushes in for the first half of next week and high temperatures on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are likely to peak at 50 degrees or slightly below as compared with the mid-to-upper 70’s expected later today.

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7:00 AM | *Another great day with dry, warm conditions and plenty of sunshine*

Paul Dorian

Today will be another great weather day in the Mid-Atlantic region with plenty of sunshine, dry and warm conditions, and afternoon high temperatures around here in the low-to-mid 70’s. It stays very mild on Friday, but there will be the chance of showers and maybe even an afternoon or evening thunderstorm as a cool front pushes through the region. Following the passage of the front, the weekend will turn slightly cooler, but still above normal for the middle of March. A colder-than-normal air mass pushes in for the first half of next week and high temperatures are likely to be confined to the 40’s on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as compared with the 70+ degrees expected this afternoon.

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