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7:00 AM | *Damp and cool conditions today...decent looking Easter Sunday with some sun and relatively mild*

Paul Dorian

A stalled-out frontal system along the east coast remains a conduit today for moisture to ride along from south-to-north resulting in occasional light rain or drizzle around here for much of the day. There can be a lingering shower or two this evening and then skies should partially clear in the overnight hours as drier air pushes into the Mid-Atlantic region on NW winds following the departure of low pressure to the western Atlantic. There will be some sunshine on Friday, but it’ll be cool and winds will be rather strong gusting to 40 mph or so from a northwesterly direction. A couple of disturbances can bring some shower activity to the region on Saturday and again Monday, but we may sneak in a pretty decent Easter Sunday with relatively mild conditions and some sunshine.

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7:00 AM | *Damp and cool conditions today...decent looking Easter Sunday*

Paul Dorian

A stalled-out frontal system along the east coast remains a conduit today for moisture to ride along from south-to-north resulting in occasional light rain or drizzle around here for much of the day. There can be a lingering shower or two this evening and then skies should partially clear in the overnight hours as drier air pushes into the Mid-Atlantic region on NW winds following the departure of low pressure to the western Atlantic. There will be some sunshine on Friday, but it’ll be cool and winds will be rather strong gusting to 30 mph or so from a northwesterly direction. A couple of disturbances can bring some shower activity to the region on Saturday and again Monday, but we may sneak in a pretty decent Easter Sunday with relatively mild conditions and some sunshine.

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7:00 AM | *Damp and cool conditions today...decent looking Easter Sunday*

Paul Dorian

A stalled-out frontal system along the east coast remains a conduit today for moisture to ride along from south-to-north resulting in occasional light rain or drizzle around here for much of the day. There can be a lingering shower or two this evening and then skies should partially clear in the overnight hours as drier air pushes into the Mid-Atlantic region on NW winds following the departure of low pressure to the western Atlantic. There will be some sunshine on Friday, but it’ll be cool and winds will be rather strong gusting to 35 mph or so from a northwesterly direction. A couple of disturbances can bring some shower activity to the region on Saturday and again Monday, but we may sneak in a pretty decent Easter Sunday with relatively mild conditions and some sunshine.

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10:15 AM | *It’s time to “Play Ball”…well, maybe…Mets, Phillies, and Orioles home openers on Thursday afternoon are in serious jeopardy*

Paul Dorian

It is one of the best times of the year when you hear the phrase “Play Ball” and “Opening Day” comes tomorrow in many cities including New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Unfortunately, the weather will not cooperate with damp and cool conditions up and down the Atlantic seaboard putting the home openers in serious jeopardy for the Mets, Phillies, and Orioles. Low pressure is to form later today along a stalled-out frontal boundary zone and the result will be occasional rain or drizzle in the DC-Baltimore-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor from later today into tomorrow afternoon. Dry conditions are expected on Friday in each of these cities and with an open day in the schedule, it may be very tempting to simply postpone the openers by one day. If, in fact, these openers are postponed as I do believe they will be then they would quite likely be done so officially as early as this evening.

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7:00 AM | *Good chance of rain from later today into Thursday early afternoon as low pressure forms near the east coast along a frontal boundary zone*

Paul Dorian

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 will be an increasing chance of rain today and more rain is likely from tonight into early afternoon on Thursday. 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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7:00 AM | *A warm-up begins at mid-week and should bring temperatures to near the 80 degree mark by the afternoon on Easter Sunday*

Paul Dorian

A strong frontal system passed through the region on Tuesday and the rest of the week is shaping up to be quite mild with plenty of sunshine. In fact, temperatures should surge to the 60’s today and Thursday and then to 70 degrees by the end of the work week. This weekend promises to get even warmer with highs on Easter Sunday likely to be not far from the 80 degree mark.

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7:00 AM | *Good chance of rain from later today into Thursday early afternoon as low pressure forms near the east coast along a frontal boundary zone*

Paul Dorian

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 will be an increasing chance of rain by this afternoon and some of it can be heavy. The rain will continue here tonight and likely continue off and on into the afternoon hours on Thursday. There is a chance the rain can exit by the time the Phillies are scheduled to play their home opener (3pm), but 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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7:00 AM | *Temperatures this weekend should reach 70+ degrees in the Denver area*

Paul Dorian

A warming trend begins here today at mid-week and temperatures will rise from highs this afternoon in the low-to-mid 50’s to the low-to-mid 60’s by tomorrow afternoon. After that, even milder conditions will develop around here with highs back up to near 70 degrees by the weekend and Easter Sunday is looking quite pleasant with plenty of sunshine and afternoon highs in the lower 70’s.

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7:00 AM | *Chance of rain or drizzle from later today into Thursday afternoon as low pressure forms near the east coast along a frontal boundary zone*

Paul Dorian

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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7:00 AM | *An approaching frontal system will increase the chance of showers from Wednesday into Thursday*

Paul Dorian

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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