Eclipse times, peak percentage:
Philly 2:08 pm to 4:35 pm (90%)
DC 2:04 pm to 4:32 pm (89%)
NYC 2:10 pm to 4:36 pm (90%)
A mix of sun and clouds today as a warm front advances from southwest-to-northeast across the western Mid-Atlantic region. Looking at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed Sun through dark sunglasses or any other unapproved filter is a recipe for serious and potentially permanent eye injury (i.e., do not use regular sunglasses).
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The Denver area enjoyed a warm day on Thursday and it’ll remain so today as well with afternoon highs in the low-to-mid 70’s…a good day for the Rockies home opener at 2:10pm. The winds will be a big factor today with gusts to 40 mph possible and it remains very windy well into the upcoming weekend. Temperatures will take a plunge on Saturday following the passage of a cold front with the 70’s today being replaced with the upper 40’s for highs as we begin the weekend and there can be rain and/or snow showers.
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After a mild day to close out the work week with highs near 60 degrees, it turns milder this weekend and temperatures should top out in the low-to-mid 70’s by Sunday afternoon. The overall pattern turns more unsettled again for the first half of next week with a daily threat of showers and thunderstorms on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
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A large low pressure system that has been plaguing us for the past few days will slowly push away from the Northeast US and the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region will slowly improve during the next few days. It remains breezy and chilly today with the chance for a couple of showers, but likely dry and cool on Saturday, and then dry and milder on Sunday with plenty of sun to close out the weekend. High pressure will be in general control of the weather here during the early part of next week and the warming trend will continue.
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A large low pressure system that has been plaguing us for the past few days will slowly push away from the Northeast US and the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region will slowly improve during the next few days. It remains breezy and chilly today with the chance for a few showers, but likely dry and cool on Saturday, and then dry and milder on Sunday with plenty of sun to close out the weekend. High pressure will be in general control of the weather here during the early part of next week and the warming trend will continue.
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A large low pressure system that has been plaguing us for the past few days will slowly push away from the Northeast US and the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region will slowly improve during the next few days. It remains breezy and chilly today with the chance for a couple of showers, but likely dry and cool on Saturday, and then dry and milder on Sunday with plenty of sun to close out the weekend. High pressure will be in general control of the weather here during the early part of next week and the warming trend will continue.
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Another active weather day is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region with the threat of PM showers, maybe a thunderstorm. Any heavier shower or thunderstorm later today can generate small hail (ice pellets) or graupel (snow pellets) due to a cold upper atmosphere. It stays somewhat unsettled on Friday with lots of clouds and a couple of showers are still possible. Quieter and milder weather returns to the region later in the weekend.
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The next couple of days looks rather mild across the area and winds will be a noticeable factor as well. The dry, warm, and breezy conditions will end early in the weekend as colder air pushes in from the west and the change in temperatures will come with the chance of rain and/or snow showers.
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It stays on the cool and breezy side today with high temperatures confined to the middle and upper 50’s across the area. It turns noticeably milder this weekend with high temperatures by Sunday afternoon likely reaching into the lower 70’s across northern Alabama.
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Another active weather day is coming to the region with the threat of showers mainly during the PM shower. Any heavier shower later today can generate small hail (ice pellets) due to a cold upper atmosphere. It stays somewhat unsettled on Friday with lots of clouds and a couple of showers are still possible. Quieter and milder weather returns to the region later in the weekend.
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