A very nice day is in store for northern Alabama with plenty of sunshine and temperatures climbing into the lower 70’s. It stays mild on Friday, but become more unsettled with the chance of showers and that shower threat will continue on Friday night. The weekend, however, is shaping up quite nicely with at least some sunshine expected on both days and temperatures to the 60’s on Saturday and near 70 degrees on Sunday.
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The next few days will remain on the mild side across Colorado with an upper-level ridge of high pressure still in control. Sunshine should be prevalent during each of the next three days and temperatures should climb into the lower or middle 60’s for afternoon highs. It turns cooler later this weekend and then colder air returns for the early part of next week and some snow is on the table.
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A cold front pushed through the region last night and its passage has unleashed another colder-than-normal air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region. Temperatures today will be confined to the low-to-mid 40’s for afternoon highs and then fall into the mid-to-upper 20’s for overnight lows. After a chilly day on Friday, rain should develop late tomorrow night – perhaps mixed with snow initially - and periods of rain are likely on Saturday and some of it can be heavy. The culprit of this soaking rain event will be strong low pressure that moves to a position just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline by early Saturday. Following the storm, another chilly air mass will arrive in the Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday and there will again be a stiff flow of air out of the northwest.
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A cold front pushed through the region last night and its passage has unleashed another colder-than-normal air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region. Temperatures today will be confined to the upper 40’s for afternoon highs and then fall into the upper 20’s for overnight lows. After a chilly day on Friday, rain should develop late tomorrow night and continue into Saturday…some of it can be heavy at times. The culprit of this early weekend soaking rain event will be strong low pressure that moves to a position just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline by early Saturday. Following the storm, another chilly air mass will arrive in the Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday and there will again be a stiff flow of air out of the northwest.
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A cold front pushed through the region last night and its passage has unleashed another colder-than-normal air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region. Temperatures today will be confined to the lower 40’s for afternoon highs and then fall into the middle 20’s for overnight lows. After a chilly day on Friday, rain should develop late tomorrow night and continue into Saturday…some of it can be heavy at times. The culprit of this soaking rain event will be strong low pressure that moves to a position just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline by early Saturday. Following the storm, another chilly air mass will arrive in the Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday and there will again be a stiff flow of air out of the northwest.
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An outbreak of colder-than-normal air in the Mid-Atlantic region earlier this week will be followed up by a second shot that arrives on Wednesday night following the passage of a strong cold frontal system. The approaching strong cold front will produce some rain shower activity in the southern Mid-Atlantic region and it is likely to be just cold enough for snow showers and perhaps even heavier snow squalls across upstate Pennsylvania and interior New York State. Following the passage of the front, temperatures will drop into the 20’s late Wednesday night and again late Thursday night…even in the immediate I-95 corridor region.
The cold air mass sticks around into the day on Friday and then attention will turn to a developing low pressure system that is likely to intensify as it pushes to a position just off the Mid-Atlantic coastline by early Saturday morning. As a result, a heavy rain event is likely from late Friday night into Saturday from the I-95 corridor region to the coast. In fact, there is the possibility for as much as 2-4 inches of rain during the early part of the weekend in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor…watch out for localized flooding. Farther north, the early weekend storm system can bring substantial snowfall of a foot or more to ski country including upstate New York and much of northern New England. On the back side of the storm, winds can become very strong out of the N-NW with gusts possible up to the 40-50 mph range from late Saturday into Sunday and chilly air will push into the northeastern part of the nation.
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It becomes quite breezy and milder today ahead of the next cold front and there can be a couple of isolated morning and mid-day showers and a few showers are likely late in the day and early tonight as the front arrives. The passage of the cold front will usher in another colder-than-normal air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region for Thursday and Friday. After that, attention will turn to a strong low pressure system that is likely to push to the Mid-Atlantic coastline by the early part of the weekend and generate some rain around here from late Friday night into Saturday…some of the rain can be heavy. Another colder-than-normal air mass will follow that storm system for the second half of the weekend and the early part of next week.
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It becomes quite breezy and milder today ahead of the next cold front and there can be an isolated morning shower and a couple of late day and early evening showers as this system arrives. The passage of the cold front will usher in another colder-than-normal air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region for Thursday and Friday. After that, attention will turn to a strong low pressure system that is likely to push to the Mid-Atlantic coastline by the early part of the weekend and generate some rain around here from late Friday night into Saturday…some of the rain can be heavy. Another colder-than-normal air mass will follow that storm system for the second half of the weekend and the early part of next week.
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The remainder of the work week will be quite mild and tranquil across Colorado with an upper-level ridge of high pressure in control. Sunshine should be prevalent during each of the next couple of days and temperatures will climb to or slightly above the 60 degree mark for afternoon highs. It turns cooler later this weekend and then colder air returns for the early part of next week and some snow is on the table.
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It turns warmer today with plenty of sunshine boosting afternoon temperatures to near the 70 degree mark. It stays relatively mild during the remainder of the work week, but it’ll turn more unsettled with the chance of showers. The weekend is setting up to be pretty nice with sunshine on both days and highs in the 60’s.
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