A cold front will slide across the region today bringing with it a few isolated showers, maybe even a rumble of thunder…not at all a significant rain event. The passage of the cold front will usher in another cool air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region for the remainder of the second half of the week. Temperatures are likely to drop to near 40 degrees in some suburban locations by early tomorrow morning and again early Friday morning, and there can be some patchy frost in far N/W outlying areas.
A major temperature pattern change begins later in the weekend with a big-time warm-up for the eastern states. High temperatures around here on Sunday afternoon should be at or slightly above the 80 degree mark and the middle 80’s are likely for Monday afternoon.
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After highs well up in the 70’s on Monday, it turns cooler today with highs in the upper 50’s and there can be a mid-day or afternoon shower or thunderstorm. The chill down does not last too long as temperatures are likely to climb back up into the 70’s on both Wednesday afternoon and Thursday.
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High pressure will remain in control of the weather around here during the next few days leading to some quite pleasant weather conditions across northern Alabama. Sunny skies today will boost temperatures into the middle 70’s for highs and there can be a repeat performance on both Wednesday and Thursday. It should turn even warmer at week’s end and this weekend with 80+ degrees likely for highs on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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After another chilly start to the day, mainly sunny skies will help to boost afternoon temperatures to near 70 degrees for afternoon highs. A cold front will slide across the region on Wednesday tomorrow bringing with it a few showers, maybe a thunderstorm, but not a significant rain event. The passage of the cold front will usher in another chilly air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region for the second half of the week. Temperatures are likely to drop into the 30’s in many suburban locations by early Thursday morning and again early Friday morning and there can be some more in the way of patchy frost.
A major temperature pattern change begins later in the weekend with a warm-up for the eastern states. High temperatures around here on Sunday afternoon should be near the 80 degree mark and 85 degrees is possible on Monday.
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After another chilly start to the day, mainly sunny skies will help to boost afternoon temperatures into the mid 60’s for afternoon highs. A cold front will slide across the region on Wednesday tomorrow bringing with it a few showers, maybe a thunderstorm, but not a significant rain event. The passage of the cold front will usher in another chilly air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region for the second half of the week. Temperatures are likely to drop into the 30’s in many suburban locations by early Thursday morning and again early Friday morning and there can be some more in the way of patchy frost.
A major temperature pattern change begins later in the weekend with a warm-up for the eastern states. High temperatures around here on Sunday afternoon should be well up in the 70’s and 80 degrees is possible on Monday.
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After another chilly start to the day, mainly sunny skies will help to boost afternoon temperatures into the mid 60’s for afternoon highs. A cold front will slide across the region on Wednesday tomorrow bringing with it a few showers, maybe a thunderstorm, but not a significant rain event. The passage of the cold front will usher in another chilly air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region for the second half of the week. Temperatures are likely to drop into the 30’s in many suburban locations by early Thursday morning and again early Friday morning and there can be some more in the way of patchy frost.
A major temperature pattern change begins later in the weekend with a warm-up for the eastern states. High temperatures around here on Sunday afternoon should be well up in the 70’s and 80 degrees is possible on Monday.
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There have been occasional cold air outbreaks from Canada into the Northeast US and Mid-Atlantic region during the month of April and this week will be no exception. In fact, low temperatures this morning were in the 30’s across many suburban locations along the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor with scattered frost in some areas. Another chilly air mass will push into the northeastern states at mid-week following the passage of a strong cold front and early Thursday morning is likely to feature more low temperatures in the 30’s with patchy frost again on the table.
Next week, however, will feature a big-time warmup across the eastern half of the nation coinciding pretty well with the transition from April into May. Temperatures can climb well up into the 70’s by Sunday afternoon in places like DC, Philly, and New York City and 80+ degrees is possible for highs on Monday and the upcoming pattern change will result in far less frequent outbreaks of chilly air from Canada into the US.
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High pressure will build into the region as we start the new work week and it’ll provide us with some sunshine today and mild temperatures reaching the middle 60’s for afternoon highs. It’ll turn even milder on Tuesday with temperatures likely reaching the low-to-mid 70’s across the northern part of Alabama.
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After a winter-like start to the weekend, it turned milder on Sunday and the warming trend will continue today as we begin the new work week. Temperatures later today should reach the middle 70’s and then the 60’s on Tuesday when it becomes with the increasing chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms.
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This will be a rather chilly week in the Mid-Atlantic region with multiple nights featuring overnight lows in the 30’s in suburban locations and some patchy frost . The week starts off with high pressure in control and temperatures on the cool side and a strong cold front will pass through late Wednesday. The mid-week frontal passage will usher in a reinforcing chilly air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region that’ll stick around into the end of the week.
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