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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

1:45 PM | **Showers and storms in the Mid-Atlantic region tonight, tomorrow, and tomorrow night...some of the storms can be strong-to-severe...a look ahead to Memorial Day and it looks wet**

Paul Dorian

Yesterday and today featured plenty of sunshine in the Mid-Atlantic region with very warm and rain-free conditions – not too common in recent weeks – and the dry weather is about to change. The approach of a cold front will bring about an increased chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening across the Mid-Atlantic region and the threat of rain will continue on Thursday and Thursday night. Any thunderstorm in this stretch between this evening and tomorrow night can be on the strong-to-severe side with heavy rain, gusty winds and perhaps even some hail. The period between Friday and Sunday will likely feature some shower activity, but the weekend will not be a total washout. Looking ahead to Monday, Memorial Day, an unusually strong upper-level low for late May will be pushing in this direction and the holiday may turn out to be quite wet in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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7:00 AM | **Plenty of sun today and very warm...chance of showers and storms tonight, Thursday, and Thursday night...any thunderstorm between late today and late tomorrow can be on the strong side**

Paul Dorian

Today will be another day featuring abundant sunshine and very warm conditions with temperatures climbing well up into the 80’s for afternoon highs throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. High pressure will be the main player through today, but an approaching cold frontal system later tonight will turn out to be a dominant player for the remainder of the week and weekend. This front will grudgingly slide across the region on Thursday and then stall just to our south at the end of the week ultimately allowing disturbances to track along its boundary zone.

As a result, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase here by this evening and the threat will continue on Thursday and Thursday night…any thunderstorm that forms in this stretch can be on the strong side. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will diminish some on Friday and then increase again on Saturday and Sunday; however, the weekend does not look like a washout. Additional disturbances will ride along the stalled-out frontal boundary zone into early next week and there is a good chance of showers on Monday, Memorial Day, and perhaps thunderstorms as well.

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7:00 AM | **Plenty of sun today and very warm...chance of showers and storms tonight, Thursday, and Thursday night...any thunderstorm between late today and late tomorrow can be on the strong side**

Paul Dorian

Today will be another day featuring abundant sunshine and very warm conditions with temperatures climbing well up into the 80’s for afternoon highs throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. High pressure will be the main player through today, but an approaching cold frontal system later tonight will turn out to be a dominant player for the remainder of the week and weekend. This front will grudgingly slide across the region on Thursday and then stall just to our south at the end of the week ultimately allowing disturbances to track along its boundary zone.

As a result, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase here by this evening and the threat will continue on Thursday and Thursday night…any thunderstorm that forms in this stretch can be on the strong side. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will diminish some on Friday and then increase again on Saturday and Sunday; however, the weekend does not look like a washout. Additional disturbances will ride along the stalled-out frontal boundary zone into early next week and there is a good chance of showers on Monday, Memorial Day, and perhaps thunderstorms as well.

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7:00 AM | **Plenty of sun today and very warm...chance of showers and storms tonight, Thursday, and Thursday night...any thunderstorm between late today and late tomorrow can be on the strong side**

Paul Dorian

Today will be another day featuring abundant sunshine and very warm conditions with temperatures climbing well up into the 80’s for afternoon highs throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. High pressure will be the main player through today, but an approaching cold frontal system later tonight will turn out to be a dominant player for the remainder of the week and weekend. This front will grudgingly slide across the region on Thursday and then stall just to our south at the end of the week ultimately allowing disturbances to track along its boundary zone.

As a result, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase here by this evening and the threat will continue on Thursday and Thursday night…any thunderstorm that forms in this stretch can be on the strong side. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will diminish some on Friday and then increase again on Saturday and Sunday; however, the weekend does not look like a washout. Additional disturbances will ride along the stalled-out frontal boundary zone into early next week and there is a good chance of showers on Monday, Memorial Day, and perhaps thunderstorms as well.

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7:00 AM | **A very warm weather pattern continues across the TN Valley right through the upcoming weekend...increasingly unsettled as well**

Paul Dorian

A very warm weather pattern will continue across the Tennessee Valley right through the upcoming weekend as upper-level high pressure ridging strengthens nearby. After a rain-free day here at mid-week, the chance for showers and thunderstorms will return later tomorrow and likely continue on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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7:00 AM | **A cold and unsettled next couple of days with chance of showers and storms...maybe even some snowflakes mixed in**

Paul Dorian

Very unsettled weather will continue today across the eastern Plains with the good chance of showers and thunderstorms...some which can produce hail and gusty winds. Temperatures will be well below-normal today and it may become cold enough later tonight for snow to mix in at times with some additional showers and thunderstorms. The second half of the week will feature warmer and drier conditions with a reduced chance for any shower activity.

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7:00 AM | *A flirtation this afternoon with 90 degrees in some spots...rest of the week looks quite warm as well*

Paul Dorian

A warmer weather pattern began yesterday across northern Alabama as upper-level high pressure ridging expanded into the. As the high aloft continues to strengthen, the warming trend here will intensify today with afternoon temperatures likely to flirt with the 90 degree mark in some sections. After a rain-free mid-week, the chance for showers and thunderstorms will return later on Thursday and continue on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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7:00 AM | **Plenty of sun today and tomorrow and quite warm...chance of showers and thunderstorms late tomorrow night and on Thursday...any storm on Thursday afternoon can be on the strong side**

Paul Dorian

Today and tomorrow will feature plenty of sunshine and quite warm conditions around here with temperatures climbing well up into the 80’s for afternoon highs. High pressure will be the main player through Wednesday, but an approaching cold frontal system on Wednesday night will turn out to be the dominant player for much of the second half of the week and also the upcoming weekend. This front will reluctantly slide across the region on Thursday and then stall just to our south at the end of the week ultimately allowing disturbances to track along its boundary zone during the weekend and also the early part of next week. As a result, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase here later Wednesday night and continue on Thursday…any thunderstorm later Thursday can be on the strong side. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday - thanks to the active and nearby stalled-out frontal boundary zone - and the chance of rain can even last into Monday, Memorial Day.

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7:00 AM | **Plenty of sun today and tomorrow and quite warm...chance of showers and thunderstorms late tomorrow night and on Thursday...any storm on Thursday afternoon can be on the strong side**

Paul Dorian

Today and tomorrow will feature plenty of sunshine and quite warm conditions around here with temperatures climbing well up into the 80’s for afternoon highs. High pressure will be the main player through Wednesday, but an approaching cold frontal system on Wednesday night will turn out to be the dominant player for much of the second half of the week and also the upcoming weekend. This front will reluctantly slide across the region on Thursday and then stall just to our south at the end of the week ultimately allowing disturbances to track along its boundary zone during the weekend and also the early part of next week. As a result, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase here later Wednesday night and continue on Thursday…any thunderstorm later Thursday can be on the strong side. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday - thanks to the active and nearby stalled-out frontal boundary zone - and the chance of rain can even last into Monday, Memorial Day.

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7:00 AM | **Plenty of sun today and tomorrow and quite warm...chance of showers and thunderstorms late tomorrow night and on Thursday...any storm on Thursday afternoon can be on the strong side**

Paul Dorian

Today and tomorrow will feature plenty of sunshine and quite warm conditions around here with temperatures climbing well up into the 80’s for afternoon highs. High pressure will be the main player through Wednesday, but an approaching cold frontal system on Wednesday night will turn out to be the dominant player for much of the second half of the week and also the upcoming weekend. This front will reluctantly slide across the region on Thursday and then stall just to our south at the end of the week ultimately allowing disturbances to track along its boundary zone during the weekend and also the early part of next week. As a result, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase here later Wednesday night and continue on Thursday…any thunderstorm later Thursday can be on the strong side. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday - thanks to the active and nearby stalled-out frontal boundary zone - and the chance of rain can even last into Monday, Memorial Day.

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