Humidity levels remain very high this morning in the Mid-Atlantic region with dew points - a direct measure of overall humidity - well up in the 70’s along much of the I-95 corridor. The high heat remains as well with temperatures likely to soar well up into the 90’s for afternoon highs making for very uncomfortable conditions indeed. The heat will back off some on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, but is to return in full force by early next week with temperatures likely to soar well up into the 90’s on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.
In terms of rainfall, there will be an enhanced chance of showers and thunderstorms during each of the next few day and any rainfall can be very heavy at times. The combination of tropical moisture and a stalled-out frontal system will keep the atmosphere quite unstable through the second half of the week and when some daytime heating is added into the mix, the result is likely to be the development of numerous showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours.
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Humidity levels remain very high this morning in the Mid-Atlantic region with dew points - a direct measure of overall humidity - well up in the 70’s along much of the I-95 corridor. The high heat remains as well with temperatures likely to soar into the 90’s for afternoon highs making for very uncomfortable conditions indeed. The heat will back off some on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, but is to return in full force by early next week with temperatures likely to soar well up into the 90’s on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.
In terms of rainfall, there will be an enhanced chance of showers and thunderstorms during each of the next few day and any rainfall can be very heavy at times. The combination of tropical moisture and a stalled-out frontal system will keep the atmosphere quite unstable through the second half of the week and when some daytime heating is added into the mix, the result is likely to be the development of numerous showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours.
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Rainfall has been rather sporadic in much of the Mid-Atlantic region during the past couple of months with some spots getting drenched by small-scale thunderstorms and other areas staying largely rain-free. The end result of this weather pattern has been the browning of many lawns and the need for some soaking rainfall. The best chance in awhile for some heavy rainfall on a more widespread basis comes to the Mid-Atlantic region in the time period from later tomorrow into the upcoming weekend. The combination of tropical moisture associated with Beryl’s remains and a stalling frontal system along the coast will enhance this chance for heavy rainfall and, hopefully, there will be some improvement to area lawns.
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It’ll be another day featuring high heat and humidity in the Mid-Atlantic region with weak high pressure in control of the weather. Temperatures later today should peak in the middle 90’s and humidity levels will be very uncomfortable with dew points in the 70’s. While there can be an afternoon or evening shower and thunderstorm, a much better chance for rain comes in the Wednesday-to-Saturday time period and some of the mid and late week rain can be heavy at times. The combination of the tropical moisture associated with Beryl’s remains and a stalling out frontal system near the coast will enhance chances here for some heavy rainfall beginning later tomorrow and likely continuing right into the upcoming weekend. The remnants of Beryl are currently centered over southwestern Arkansas and they’ll move northeast rapidly reaching the Ohio Valley by later tomorrow and this positioning will add to the instability along the eastern seaboard at mid-week.
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It’ll be another day featuring high heat and humidity in the Mid-Atlantic region with weak high pressure in control of the weather. Temperatures later today should peak in the mid-to-upper 90’s and humidity levels will be very uncomfortable with dew points in the 70’s. While there can be an afternoon or evening shower and thunderstorm, a much better chance for rain comes in the Wednesday-to-Saturday time period and some of the mid and late week rain can be heavy at times. The combination of the tropical moisture associated with Beryl’s remains and a stalling out frontal system near the coast will enhance chances here for some heavy rainfall beginning later tomorrow and likely continuing right into the upcoming weekend. The remnants of Beryl are currently centered over southwestern Arkansas and they’ll move northeast rapidly reaching the Ohio Valley by later tomorrow and this positioning will add to the instability along the eastern seaboard at mid-week.
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It’ll be another day featuring high heat and humidity in the Mid-Atlantic region with weak high pressure in control of the weather. Temperatures later today should peak in the middle 90’s and humidity levels will be very uncomfortable with dew points in the 70’s. While there can be an afternoon or evening shower and thunderstorm, a much better chance for rain comes in the Wednesday-to-Saturday time period and some of the mid and late week rain can be heavy at times. The combination of the tropical moisture associated with Beryl’s remains and a stalling out frontal system near the coast will enhance chances here for some heavy rainfall beginning later tomorrow and likely continuing right into the upcoming weekend. The remnants of Beryl are currently centered over southwestern Arkansas and they’ll move northeast rapidly reaching the Ohio Valley by later tomorrow and this positioning will add to the instability along the eastern seaboard at mid-week.
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Weak high pressure in the eastern states will slide east during the next couple of days and it’ll remain quite hot and humid around here with a small shot at PM showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures today and Tuesday should peak in the lower 90’s and it’ll stay very warm on Wednesday as well. By mid-week, the remnants of Hurricane Beryl will pass by to our northwest and it’ll combine with a frontal system to enhance the chance for heavy rainfall around here late Wednesday and Thursday and potentially into Friday and Saturday as well.
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Weak high pressure in the eastern states will slide east during the next couple of days and it’ll remain quite hot and humid around here with a small shot at PM showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures today and Tuesday should peak in the low-to-mid 90’s and it’ll stay very warm on Wednesday as well. By mid-week, the remnants of Hurricane Beryl will pass by to our northwest and it’ll combine with a frontal system to enhance the chance for heavy rainfall around here late Wednesday and Thursday and potentially into Friday and Saturday as well.
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In general, the week ahead will be warm and rain-free across the Denver metro region. Today will feature afternoon temperatures near 80 degrees with an isolated PM shower or thunderstorm possible. Temperatures trend up later in the week with highs back up in the 90’s possible by Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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An upper-level trough digs down across the Plains during the next couple of days and this will collect some remnant moisture of Tropical Storm Beryl and move some of it to the Tennessee Valley by mid-week. For today, it remains hot and humid with the chance of showers and thunderstorms and afternoon highs in middle 90’s.
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