A cold front crossed the region late yesterday and its passage has ushered into the Mid-Atlantic region a much more comfortable air mass that’ll feature daytime highs in the 70’s during the next few days and overnight lows in the low-to-mid 50’s. This early taste of fall will be sponsored by Canadian-born strong high pressure that will be stationed over the northeastern part of the nation during the remainder of the work week.
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A cold front crossed the region late yesterday and its passage has ushered into the Mid-Atlantic region a much more comfortable air mass that’ll feature daytime highs in the 70’s during the next few days and overnight lows in the low-to-mid 50’s. This early taste of fall will be sponsored by Canadian-born strong high pressure that will be stationed over the northeastern part of the nation during the remainder of the work week.
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A taste of fall is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region for the Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday time period following the passage of a cold front later today. That frontal system will produce scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening and some of the storms can be on the strong side. Temperatures for the next few days should peak in the 70’s for afternoon highs all along the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor which is well below-normal for this time of year. Temperatures in the overnight hours will bottom in the lower 50’s in much of the I-95 corridor – coolest so far this season – and some spots could bottom out in the upper 40’s well to the northwest of the big cities.
Elsewhere, Ernesto has intensified slightly during the morning hours over the North Atlantic with latest observations showing 90 mph maximum sustained winds. This classifies Ernesto as a strong category 1 hurricane which is somewhat unusual in that it weakened to tropical storm status on Sunday after passing by the island of Bermuda. Ernesto will rush past Newfoundland later tonight and then it can very well impact Ireland/United Kingdom later in the week as an extratropical storm.
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A cold front crosses the region later today and can bring with it more in the way of scattered shower and thunderstorm activity. Some of the afternoon and evening storms can be strong, but much of the time today will be rain-free. Following the passage of the cold front, a cooler and crisp air mass arrives for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday bringing a touch of fall to the area. Daytime highs during this stretch will be generally confined to the 70’s - well below-normal for this time of year - and overnight lows well down in the 50’s.
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The overall weather pattern will remain rather hot this week in the Denver region with daily highs at or above the 90-degree mark. There will also be some unsettled weather conditions at times with the chance of showers and storms; however, much of the time will be rain-free during the next few days.
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A cold front crosses the region later today and can bring with it more in the way of scattered shower and thunderstorm activity. Some of the afternoon and evening storms can be strong, but much of the time today will be rain-free. Following the passage of the cold front, a cooler and crisp air mass arrives for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday bringing a touch of fall to the area. Daytime highs during this stretch will be generally confined to the 70’s - well below-normal for this time of year - and overnight lows well down in the 50’s.
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A very comfortable air mass from Canada is moving south and east and will result in some pleasant weather around here for the next few days. Temperatures should peak this afternoon in the mid-to-upper 80’s and then be confined to the middle 80’s for highs on Tuesday and Wednesday and humidity levels will be low.
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A cold front crosses the region later today and can bring with it more in the way of scattered shower and thunderstorm activity. Some of the afternoon and evening storms can be strong, but much of the time today will be rain-free. Following the passage of the cold front, a cooler and crisp air mass arrives for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday with daytime highs in the 70’s - well below-normal for this time of year - and overnight lows way down in the 50’s. In fact, some spots can see temperatures drop to the upper 40’s for late night lows during this upcoming stretch of fall-like weather across the Mid-Atlantic region.
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The overall weather pattern will become hotter and drier today and those conditions will prevail on Saturday as well with highs both today and tomorrow generally in the middle 90’s. It stays very warm on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, but the weather will become more unsettled once again with a daily chance of showers and thunderstorms.
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High pressure slid to our east on Thursday and this change in position has resulted in an influx of warm, humid air and the overall weather will become more unsettled for the next few days. In fact, the chance of showers and thunderstorms that increases today will stick around all weekend long with temperatures trending downward a bit with tomorrow’s highs near 90 and then the mid-to-upper 80’s for Sunday. A more comfortable air mass arrives for the early and middle portions of next week following the passage of a cool frontal system.
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