A cool front will slowly work its way through the region today and its proximity can produce afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. In fact, some of the PM thunderstorms can be on the strong-to-severe side; especially, in the southern half of the DC metro region with damaging wind gusts and hail on the table. A series of frontal systems and low pressure areas will impact the region during the second half of the week with the threat of showers from time-to-time.
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The week starts off warm and windy with dry conditions, but becomes unsettled for much of the second half. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will increase by tomorrow night and continue on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
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High pressure builds into the region later today following the passage of a cool front which will be close enough that it can still spark an isolated shower or two. A series of frontal systems and low pressure areas will impact the region during the second half of the week with the threat of showers from time-to-time.
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A warming trend kicks into high gear today and it’ll lead to a couple of very pleasant days this weekend in the Denver metro region. In fact, after highs in the 60’s on Thursday, temperatures should peak in the upper 70’s each of the next three afternoons. The overall pattern turns wetter and cooler next week with the threat of showers returning to the region.
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A cold front passed through the region last night and it’ll be a bit cooler today with gusts W-NW winds of up to 35 mph or so. It turns drier today a couple of very pleasant days are coming this way for the upcoming weekend with plenty of daily sunshine and highs in the upper 70’s.
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A strong cold front will slide through the region this morning and then a second one late today/early tonight. As a result, the threat of showers will continue around here right into the evening hours and there can be a thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture...any thunderstorm today can generate some small hail. It’ll turn cooler later tonight following the passage of the second front and the weekend will start off on the windy side as high pressure builds into the Mid-Atlantic region. It turns warmer on Sunday and afternoon temperatures can peak in the upper 70’s, but there will be a chance of late day and evening shower activity.
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A strong cold front will slide through the region this morning and then a second one late today/early tonight. As a result, the threat of showers will continue around here right into the evening hours and there can be a thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture...any thunderstorm today can generate some small hail. It’ll turn noticeably cooler later tonight following the passage of the second front and the weekend will start off on the cool, windy side as high pressure builds into the Mid-Atlantic region. It turns milder on Sunday, but remains a bit unsettled with the threat of PM showers as low pressure heads to our north.
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A strong cold front will slide through the region this morning and then a second one late today/early tonight. As a result, the threat of showers will continue around here right into the evening hours and there can be a thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture...any thunderstorm today can generate some small hail. It’ll turn noticeably cooler later tonight following the passage of the second front and the weekend will start off on the cool, windy side as high pressure builds into the Mid-Atlantic region. It turns milder on Sunday, but remains unsettled with the threat of late day and nighttime showers as low pressure heads to our north.
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Monday, April 15th, marked the 112th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912 and I thought I’d revisit the overall weather pattern that played a key role in the tragedy. By studying weather maps and written records from that time period, some definitive conclusions can be drawn about the weather during the trip across the Atlantic, and there are also some interesting relatively new theories involving atmospheric conditions and their possible effects.
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A cold front approaches the area today and it’ll increase the chance of showers and thunderstorms across northern Alabama and winds will be quite strong gusting up to 35 mph or so. Following the passage of the front, it turns drier on Friday and relatively mild and then a couple of very pleasant days are coming this way for Saturday and Sunday.
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