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6:30 AM | **The high heat is on through mid-week with afternoon highs well up in the 90's each day...maybe even 100 degrees in a few spots on Tuesday...cooler air pushes in on Thursday**

Paul Dorian

Hot weather has returned to the Mid-Atlantic region and it’ll last through mid-week with afternoon highs each of the next few days way up in the 90’s. In fact, 100 degree highs are on the table in a few spots on Tuesday afternoon. The 3-day heat wave will not necessarily be rain-free as there is the chance of showers and thunderstorms on an daily basis and any thunderstorm can produce some heavy rainfall. A cold front pushes across the region late Wednesday and its passage will usher in a cooler air mass for Thursday and Friday.

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6:30 AM | **The high heat is on through mid-week with afternoon highs well up in the 90's each day...maybe even 100 degrees in a few spots on Tuesday...cooler air pushes in on Thursday**

Paul Dorian

Hot weather has returned to the Mid-Atlantic region and it’ll last through mid-week with afternoon highs each of the next few days way up in the 90’s. In fact, 100 degree highs are on the table in a few spots on Tuesday afternoon. The 3-day heat wave will not necessarily be rain-free as there is the chance of showers and thunderstorms on an daily basis and any thunderstorm can produce some heavy rainfall. A cold front pushes across the region late Wednesday and its passage will usher in a cooler air mass for Thursday and Friday.

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6:30 AM | **The high heat is on through mid-week with 100 degrees on the table...cooler air pushes in on Thursday**

Paul Dorian

Hot weather has returned to the Mid-Atlantic region and it’ll last through mid-week with afternoon highs each of the next few days way up in the 90’s. In fact, 100 degree highs are on the table this afternoon and also on Tuesday afternoon. The 3-day heat wave will not necessarily be rain-free as there is the chance of showers and thunderstorms on an daily basis and any thunderstorm can produce some heavy rainfall. A cold front pushes across the region late Wednesday and its passage will usher in a cooler air mass for Thursday and Friday.

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7:00 AM | ***Hottest stretch of weather so far with 100 degree highs on the table***

Paul Dorian

The hottest stretch of weather so far this summer season is coming to the Denver metro region from today through Monday with 100 degree afternoon highs on the table. Strong ridging in the upper-levels of the atmosphere will result in plenty of sunshine on a daily basis into next week with largely rain-free conditions and soaring temperatures potentially to triple digit levels.

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7:00 AM | ***The hottest stretch of weather so far this season with upper 90's on the table for afternoon highs***

Paul Dorian

The hottest stretch of weather so far this summer season is coming to the Huntsville metro region from today through the middle of next week. In fact, temperatures could soar to the middle or upper 90’s on any day from tomorrow through Wednesday of next week and that is after the low-to-mid 90’s of this afternoon. In terms of rainfall, it looks mainly rain-free through this hot stretch with only isolated-to-scattered thunderstorms on the table for the afternoon and evening hours.

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6:15 AM | ***Tropical moisture leads to occasional rain next 24 hours and possible strong thunderstorms...heat returns in full force for Sunday through Wednesday***

Paul Dorian

The frontal system that edged off the east coast early yesterday has stalled-out and it will act as a conduit for tropical moisture to ride up along during the next 24 hours or so. As a result, there will be occasional rain today, tonight and on Saturday and strong thunderstorms are possible along the way. Many area lawns welcomed beneficial rainfall on Wednesday night from strong thunderstorm activity and there can be an additional inch or two of rain during the next 24 hours or so with even higher amounts possible in localized areas; especially, on the southeast side of the metro region. The threat of rain will diminish on Sunday and temperatures will climb noticeably with highs likely in the middle 90’s. It stays quite hot in the Monday-to-Wednesday time period with afternoon temperatures way up in the 90’s on each of those days and a flirtation with 100 degrees is on the table. Looking ahead, the upcoming heat wave will likely come to an end by Thursday with the mid-week passage of a cool front.

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6:15 AM | ***Tropical moisture leads to occasional rain next 24 hours and possible strong thunderstorms...heat returns in full force for Sunday through Wednesday***

Paul Dorian

The frontal system that edged off the east coast early yesterday has stalled-out and it will act as a conduit for tropical moisture to ride up along during the next 24 hours or so. As a result, there will be occasional rain today, tonight and on Saturday and strong thunderstorms are possible along the way. Many area lawns welcomed beneficial rainfall on Wednesday night from strong thunderstorm activity and there can be an additional couple of inches of rain during the next 24 hours. In fact, as much as 3 or 4 inches of rain is on the table for some spots given this overall setup and flash flooding may become a concern. The threat of rain will diminish on Sunday and temperatures will climb noticeably with highs likely in the low-to-middle 90’s. It stays hot in the Monday-to-Wednesday time period with afternoon temperatures well up in the 90’s on each of those days. Looking ahead, the upcoming heat wave will likely come to an end by Thursday with the mid-week passage of a cool front.

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6:15 AM | ***Tropical moisture leads to occasional rain next 24 hours and possible strong thunderstorms along the way...heat returns in full force for Sunday through Wednesday***

Paul Dorian

The frontal system that edged off the east coast early yesterday has stalled-out and it will act as a conduit for tropical moisture to ride up along during the next 24 hours or so. As a result, there will be occasional rain today, tonight and on Saturday and strong thunderstorms are possible along the way. Many area lawns welcomed beneficial rainfall on Wednesday night from strong thunderstorm activity and there can be an additional couple of inches of rain during the next 24 hours. In fact, as much as 3 or 4 inches of rain is on the table for some spots given this overall setup and flash flooding may become a concern. The threat of rain will diminish on Sunday and temperatures will climb noticeably with highs likely in the low-to-middle 90’s. It stays hot in the Monday-to-Wednesday time period with afternoon temperatures well up in the 90’s on each of those days. Looking ahead, the upcoming heat wave will likely come to an end by Thursday with the mid-week passage of a cool front.

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10:30 AM (Thursday) | ***Storms cleanse the atmosphere of the high heat and humidity...at least for a few days...heat returns in full force for Sunday through Wednesday time period***

Paul Dorian

Powerful storms rocked the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US late yesterday and last night and cleansed the atmosphere of the high heat and humidity…at least for a few days. One of the ingredients involved with yesterday’s unstable atmosphere was a cold frontal system that has edged off the east coast On Thursday morning; however, we are not done yet with this system. That cold front will stall out later today right along the east coast and copious amounts of tropical moisture will ride up along its boundary zone from tomorrow into Saturday leading to additional showers and thunderstorms around here and some of the rain will be heavy. The high heat of recent days has backed off for the next few days, but it will return in full force in the Mid-Atlantic region for the Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday time period and 100 degree highs are on the table.

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7:00 AM | **High heat and humidity back off for the next couple of days...return in full force early next week...more showers/storms likely on Friday/Friday night...some of which can be heavy**

Paul Dorian

Powerful storms hit the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US late yesterday and last night and this has cleansed the atmosphere of the high heat and humidity of recent days. A cold front was the main culprit of the instability and this system has pushed to a position just off the east coast; however, we’re not done with it yet. The cold front stalls out today along the coastline and tropical moisture will ride northward along the boundary zone on Friday increasing our chances once again for showers and thunderstorms. Some of the rain on Friday and Friday night can be heavy at times. The threat of showers and storms will continue on Saturday, but then decrease for the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday time period. The high heat of recent days will return in full force by early next week with afternoon high temperatures on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday likely to be well up in the 90’s.

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