After spending yesterday out over the open waters of the southwestern Atlantic, Tropical Storm Debby has made a second landfall early today just to the northeast of Charleston, South Carolina and it will begin to accelerate to the north later tonight and pass to the west of the Mid-Atlantic’s I-95 corridor on Friday. Outer bands associated with the tropical storm have already reached our region and the main impact here will occur from tonight through Friday evening. There will be occasional heavy downpours, embedded strong thunderstorms, gusty winds, and even isolated tornadoes during the tropical storm’s main impact time period. As the remnants of the tropical system accelerate to the northeast, skies will clear here by early Saturday and the weekend should turn out to be quite nice. In fact, the period from Saturday through the middle of next week looks quite nice throughout the northeastern quadrant of the nation with comfortable temperatures and humidity levels.
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After spending yesterday out over the open waters of the southwestern Atlantic, Tropical Storm Debby has made a second landfall early today just to the northeast of Charleston, South Carolina and it will begin to accelerate to the north later tonight and pass to the west of the Mid-Atlantic’s I-95 corridor on Friday. Outer bands associated with the tropical storm have already reached our region and the main impact here will occur from tonight through Friday evening. There will be occasional heavy downpours, embedded strong thunderstorms, gusty winds, and even isolated tornadoes during the tropical storm’s main impact time period. As the remnants of the tropical system accelerate to the northeast, skies will clear here by early Saturday and the weekend should turn out to be quite nice. In fact, the period from Saturday through the middle of next week looks quite nice throughout the northeastern quadrant of the nation with comfortable temperatures and humidity levels.
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A big time cool down today with temperatures noticeably cooler than Wednesday and confined to the 60’s for afternoon highs. It remains on the cool side to end the work week on Friday and there will be plenty of moisture around for the next couple of days to give us a chance of showers and thunderstorms. A warm-up begins on Saturday and continues into early next week and this will result in high temperatures by Tuesday afternoon quite close to the 90 degree mark once again.
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After spending yesterday out over the open waters of the southwestern Atlantic, Tropical Storm Debby has made a second landfall early today just to the northeast of Charleston, South Carolina and it will begin to accelerate to the north later tonight and pass to the west of the Mid-Atlantic’s I-95 corridor on Friday. Outer bands associated with the tropical storm have already reached our region and the main impact here will occur from tonight through Friday evening. There will be occasional heavy downpours, embedded strong thunderstorms, gusty winds, and even isolated tornadoes during the tropical storm’s main impact time period. As the remnants of the tropical system accelerate to the northeast, skies will clear here by early Saturday and the weekend should turn out to be quite nice. In fact, the period from Saturday through the middle of next week looks quite nice throughout the northeastern quadrant of the nation with comfortable temperatures and humidity levels.
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Tropical Storm Debby is out over the very warm waters of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean and it has strengthened some today with maximum sustained winds now at 60 mph. Tropical Storm Debby will make a second landfall by early tomorrow morning and then begin a turn to the north that should bring it’s remnants just to the west of the Mid-Atlantic’s I-95 corridor on Friday afternoon. As such, there is the threat of some heavy rainfall, strong thunderstorms, gusty winds in the Mid-Atlantic region from late Thursday through Friday night and isolated tornadoes are on the table. The tropical system will accelerate to the northeast by Saturday with improving conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region and we’re setting up for a stretch of nice weather from Sunday through Tuesday all across the northeastern part of the nation.
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It turns cooler for the second half of the week following the passage of a cold frontal system that will actually stall out later today just to the south of here. Tropical Storm Debby is now out over the open waters of the SW Atlantic just off the coastline of South Carolina and it could re-intensify later today back into category 1 hurricane status. Whether or not Debby returns to hurricane status, it will continue to produce tremendous rainfall amounts in the Carolinas during the next 24 hours or so and likely makes a second landfall by early Thursday morning.
After that, the tropical storm is going to be kicked out to the north and move into the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday…likely just to the west of I-95. This path will give us the chance here for some heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and even isolated tornadoes from later Thursday through Friday night with weather conditions likely to improve on Saturday. Looking ahead, the weather looks quite nice and comfortable for Sunday and Monday following the passage of the tropical system.
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It turns cooler for the second half of the week following the passage of a cold frontal system that will actually stall out later today in close proximity to the DC metro region. Tropical Storm Debby is now out over the open waters of the SW Atlantic just off the coastline of South Carolina and it could re-intensify later today back into category 1 hurricane status. Whether or not Debby returns to hurricane status, it will continue to produce tremendous rainfall amounts in the Carolinas during the next 24 hours or so and likely makes a second landfall by early Thursday morning.
After that, the tropical storm is going to be kicked out to the north and move into the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday…likely just to the west of I-95. This path will give us the chance here for some heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and even isolated tornadoes from later Thursday through Friday night with weather conditions likely to improve on Saturday. Looking ahead, the weather looks quite nice and comfortable for Sunday and Monday following the passage of the tropical system.
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One more hot day in the region with afternoon high temperatures likely in the middle 90’s, but big changes are on the way in the temperature department. A cold front passes through the region by tomorrow and temperatures on Thursday afternoon are likely to peak in the middle 70’s...nearly 20 degrees lower than later today. It remains on the cool side to end the work week and there will be plenty of moisture around to give us a chance of showers and thunderstorms during each of the next few days.
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It turns cooler for the second half of the week following the passage of a cold frontal system that will actually stall out later today in close proximity. Tropical Storm Debby is now out over the open waters of the SW Atlantic just off the coastline of South Carolina and it could re-intensify later today back into category 1 hurricane status. Whether or not Debby returns to hurricane status, it will continue to produce tremendous rainfall amounts in the Carolinas during the next 24 hours or so and likely makes a second landfall by early Thursday morning.
After that, the tropical storm is going to be kicked out to the north and move into the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday…likely just to the west of I-95. This path will give us the chance here for some heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and even isolated tornadoes from later Thursday through Friday night with weather conditions likely to improve on Saturday. Looking ahead, the weather looks quite nice and comfortable for Sunday and Monday following the passage of the tropical system.
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The weather remains hot today, but there will be an overall downward trend in temperatures going into the upcoming weekend. As far as precipitation is concerned, it appears to be mainly – if not completely – rain-free over the next central days with high pressure generally in control across the Tennessee Valley.
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