A cold frontal system will become nearly stationary today along the eastern seaboard and low pressure will form along the boundary zone. This low pressure will head north along the coast and the result here today will be an increasing chance of rain or drizzle. The chance for rain or drizzle will continue tonight and for much of the day on Thursday. The Mets home opener is scheduled for 1:10 pm on Thursday afternoon and a postponement to Friday is certainly on the table. On the heels of the low pressure system, winds will pick up on Friday and another chilly air mass will push into the Mid-Atlantic region. A couple of disturbances can bring some shower activity to the Mid-Atlantic region on Saturday and Monday, but we may sneak in a pretty decent Easter Sunday with relatively mild conditions.
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High pressure will lose control of the weather around here today as a frontal system approaches from the west. This front will slow down as it reaches the eastern seaboard and low pressure is likely to form along the frontal boundary zone. The result here will be the chance for showers from later tonight into late Wednesday and then perhaps some steadier rain from tomorrow night into Thursday. On the heels of the low pressure system, winds will pick up at the end of the week and another chilly air mass will push into the Mid-Atlantic region.
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High pressure will lose control of the weather around here today as a frontal system approaches from the west. This front will slow down as it reaches the eastern seaboard and low pressure is likely to form along the frontal boundary zone. The result is likely to be some scattered shower activity around here from late tonight into late Wednesday and then perhaps some steadier rain from tomorrow night into Thursday. The Phillies home opener is scheduled for 3PM on Thursday afternoon and it may be a close call as to whether or not it should be pushed off to Friday due to the rain. On the heels of the low pressure system, winds will pick up at the end of the week and another chilly air mass will push into the Mid-Atlantic region.
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A strong frontal system will continue to produce showers and thunderstorms in the northern part of Alabama and some of the storms can be on the strong side. Skies clear tonight and the second half of the week is shaping up to be quite mild with plenty of sunshine. In fact, temperatures may surge to near 70 degrees by the end of the week and then into the 70’s during the upcoming weekend.
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Today will be another chilly day across Colorado with highs in the 40’s, but a warming trend begins at mid-week and temperatures on Wednesday afternoon should make it into the lower or middle 50’s. After that, even milder conditions will develop around here with highs back up in the 60’s to go along with partly-to-mostly sunny skies from mid-week into the weekend.
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High pressure will lose control of the weather around here today as a frontal system approaches from the west. This front will slow down as it reaches the eastern seaboard and low pressure is likely to form along the frontal boundary zone. The result here will be the chance for showers from later tonight into late Wednesday and then perhaps some steadier rain from tomorrow night into Thursday. On the heels of the low pressure system, winds will pick up at the end of the week and another chilly air mass will push into the Mid-Atlantic region.
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It was just a matter of time…artificial intelligence (AI) has hit the numerical weather prediction world with a strong emphasis on “pattern recognition” and there is no telling where this will lead in the world of weather forecasting. Numerical weather prediction is well suited for AI as - in its current form - it requires a tremendous amount of data crunching and super computing power to resolve the physical laws of fluid dynamics to produce weather conditions in the future. One of the most notable AI advances in recent years has come with the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts which is generating experimental AI forecasts that are made available to the public.
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High pressure to our north expanded into the region on Sunday following the departure of the storm system that produced lots of rainfall around here on Saturday. This high pressure system will control the weather today, but then an approaching frontal system will bring us the chance of showers by mid-week.
On another note, the moon peaked as full earlier today setting the stage for it to reach its new moon phase in two weeks. This next new moon phase will allow for the conditions needed for the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8th, when the moon will be in between the sun and earth and thus block the face of the sun from view.
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High pressure to our north expanded into the region on Sunday following the departure of the storm system that produced lots of rainfall around here on Saturday. This high pressure system will control the weather today, but then an approaching frontal system will bring us the chance of showers by mid-week.
On another note, the moon peaked as full earlier today setting the stage for it to reach its new moon phase in two weeks. This next new moon phase will allow for the conditions needed for the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8th, when the moon will be in between the sun and earth and thus block the face of the sun from view.
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A strong frontal system will approach the area from our west today helping to generate increasingly strong winds that can gust past 40 mph or so. Showers and thunderstorms are likely tonight and on Tuesday and some of the rain can be heavy and some of the storms can be on the strong-to-severe side. The weather will quiet down around here for the mid and late week time periods.
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