A cold front passed through the region in the overnight hours and high pressure will build eastward from the Great Lakes assuring dry conditions for the weekend. In addition, the high humidity of recent days will become noticeably lower today and temperatures for the next few days should be at comfortably warm levels.
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The weather pattern through the upcoming weekend will remain unsettled and warm with a daily chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will generally be confined to the low-to-mid 80’s for afternoon highs today and tomorrow and then the middle or upper 80’s later this weekend and early next week.
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The main weather story during the next several days will be the high heat across Colorado with temperatures likely peaking in the mid-to-upper 90’s on a few afternoons. The chance for rain will be minimal today and tonight; however, it will increase some for tomorrow and Saturday. After that, the heat will dominate the scene and it looks like rain-free weather will occur from the second half of this weekend into the middle of next week.
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After one more warm, humid, and unsettled day in the Mid-Atlantic region, high pressure centered over the Great Lakes will take control of our weather on Friday and provide us with dry and comfortably warm conditions through the weekend. As far as today is concerned, there will again be plenty of clouds around and the threat of additional showers…maybe a thunderstorm. Temperatures should peak this afternoon in the middle 80’s and overall humidity levels should drop by tomorrow as high pressure to our northwest edges into the region.
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After one more warm, humid, and unsettled day in the Mid-Atlantic region, high pressure centered over the Great Lakes will take control of our weather on Friday and provide us with dry and comfortably warm conditions through the weekend. As far as today is concerned, there will again be plenty of clouds around and the threat of additional showers…maybe a thunderstorm. Temperatures should peak this afternoon in the low-to-mid 80’s and overall humidity levels should drop by tomorrow as high pressure to our northwest edges into the region.
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After one more warm, humid, and unsettled day in the Mid-Atlantic region, high pressure centered over the Great Lakes will take control of our weather on Friday and provide us with dry and comfortably warm conditions through the weekend. As far as today is concerned, there will again be plenty of clouds around and the threat of additional showers…maybe a thunderstorm. Temperatures should peak this afternoon in the low-to-mid 80’s and overall humidity levels should drop by tomorrow as high pressure to our northwest edges into the region.
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High pressure centered over the western Atlantic Ocean continues to pump in warm, moist air to the Mid-Atlantic region and a series of weak fronts will keep it unsettled around here for the next couple of days. The combination of the high humidity and the weak disturbances will result in a chance of showers and thunderstorms right through tomorrow night and some of the rain can be heavy at times. High pressure building over the Great Lakes by week’s end should be strong enough to eliminate the chance of rain around here on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and temperatures should be pretty close to seasonal norms.
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High pressure centered over the western Atlantic Ocean continues to pump in warm, moist air to the Mid-Atlantic region and a series of weak fronts will keep it unsettled around here for the next couple of days. The combination of the high humidity and the weak disturbances will result in a chance of showers and thunderstorms right through tomorrow night and some of the rain can be heavy at times. High pressure building over the Great Lakes by week’s end should be strong enough to eliminate the chance of rain around here on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and temperatures should be pretty close to seasonal norms.
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High pressure centered over the western Atlantic Ocean continues to pump in warm, moist air to the Mid-Atlantic region and a series of weak fronts will keep it unsettled around here for the next couple of days. The combination of the high humidity and the weak disturbances will result in a chance of showers and thunderstorms right through tomorrow night and some of the rain can be heavy at times. High pressure building over the Great Lakes by week’s end should be strong enough to eliminate the chance of rain around here on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and temperatures should be pretty close to seasonal norms.
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What a difference a week makes...a week ago the Mid-Atlantic region was experiencing high heat with triple digit highs in some spots and significant rainfall was hard to come by. Severe thunderstorms then took place last Tuesday and Wednesday causing numerous power outages in the Mid-Atlantic region...all part of a transition in the overall pattern that resulted in an influx of cooler air on Thursday. Since then, and for the rest of this week, temperatures will be much closer to seasonal norms with afternoon highs generally in the 80’s and no triple digit heat is in sight for the I-95 corridor. In terms of rainfall, weak winds in the lower and middle atmosphere are contributing to slow movement of showers and thunderstorm cells and - given the high amounts of available moisture - this has increased the chance for some heavy rainfall amounts in a given location and this threat will remain with us through Thursday. Beyond that, high pressure over the Great Lakes is likely to bring about a warm and dry period from Friday through Sunday.
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