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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

7:00 AM | *Stays pretty hot again today with the chance of PM showers and thunderstorms*

Paul Dorian

Unsettled weather will grip the region for the next few days with a daily shot of showers and thunderstorms; primarily, during the afternoon and evening hours. It stays quite warm today with afternoon highs in the low-to-mid 90’s, but the trend in temperatures will be down slightly for the second half of the week with highs generally confined to the 80’s.

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6:30 AM | *Another couple of very comfortable days in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

High pressure to our north will remain in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next few days. The air mass in place is cooler-than-normal for this time of year and quite dry as well with comfortable humidity levels. The high shifts offshore by the weekend and this repositioning will open the door for warmer air to move into the area from the southern states. There continues to be, however, no sustained extreme heat in sight.

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6:30 AM | *Another couple of very comfortable days in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

High pressure to our north will remain in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next few days. The air mass in place is cooler-than-normal for this time of year and quite dry as well with comfortable humidity levels. The high shifts offshore by the weekend and this repositioning will open the door for warmer air to move into the area from the southern states. There continues to be, however, no sustained extreme heat in sight.

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6:30 AM | *Another couple of very comfortable days in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

High pressure to our north will remain in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next few days. The air mass in place is cooler-than-normal for this time of year and quite dry as well with comfortable humidity levels. The high shifts offshore by the weekend and this repositioning will open the door for warmer air to move into the area from the southern states. There continues to be, however, no sustained extreme heat in sight.

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7:00 AM | *A taste of fall for the next few days*

Paul Dorian

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 near 50 degrees. 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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7:00 AM | *A taste of fall for the next few days*

Paul Dorian

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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7:00 AM | *A taste of fall for the next few days*

Paul Dorian

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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1:15 PM (Monday) | *A taste of fall for the Mid-Atlantic region...scattered strong storms to precede today’s frontal passage...Ernesto showing strength in the North Atlantic*

Paul Dorian

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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