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8:00 AM | **Cooler today with nothing more than an isolated afternoon shower/storm...showers/thunderstorms possible from tonight into Friday and some of the rain can be heavy at times**

Paul Dorian

It turns cooler today in the Philly metro region following the overnight passage of a cold frontal system and temperatures are likely to top out near the 80-degree mark for afternoon highs as compared with the middle 90’s on Wednesday. With the frontal system stalling out in rather close proximity, the weather here will remain somewhat unsettled into Friday with an isolated afternoon shower or thunderstorm and then likely another round of showers and thunderstorms from later tonight into tomorrow...some of the rain can be heavy at times.

Another cold front will bear down on the Mid-Atlantic during the day Saturday and this “primary” frontal system will likely bring more showers and thunderstorms to the area from later Saturday into Saturday night. A “secondary” cold front will then drop south and east into the Mid-Atlantic region from later Sunday into Monday and it can result in some additional shower activity; however, I am not expecting any late weekend rainfall to be heavy or organized like that of earlier in the weekend. A cool, dry blast of air arrives on Monday, Labor Day, featuring below-normal temperatures and very comfortable humidity levels for the first half of next week.

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12:30 PM | *Cool blast reaches the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US on Labor Day Monday...a cool start to September all the way from the Great Lakes/Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US*

Paul Dorian

The month of August will likely end up with very close-to-normal temperatures in much of the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US and it looks like September will get off to cool start. Indeed, a cool blast of air will push into the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region later this weekend and then arrive in the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US on Monday, Labor Day following the passage of a couple of cold frontal systems. The initial cold front this weekend will likely result in numerous showers and thunderstorms later Saturday and Saturday night across the northeastern states and then a secondary cold front can produce some shower activity on Sunday and Sunday night. By Monday and Tuesday, highs will be confined to the 70’s across the Mid-Atlantic/NE US and overall humidity will be at very comfortable levels.

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7:00 AM | **Hot and uncomfortably humid today with an afternoon thunderstorm possible...a strong thunderstorm is possible tonight**

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front will approach the area later today and it’ll bring with it the chance of isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon and then another round of thunderstorms is possible from this evening into the overnight hours. Any thunderstorm later today or tonight can reach strong-to-severe levels with some heavy rainfall and powerful wind gusts.  Ahead of the front, temperatures will soar today with afternoon highs well up in the 90’s and overall humidity levels will be quite uncomfortable; especially, compared to recent days.

It turns cooler on Thursday and Friday following the passage of the cold front, but also remains unsettled as the frontal system stalls out nearby. Looking ahead to the Labor Day weekend, the weather is likely to remain somewhat unsettled with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday and possibly again later Sunday as we’ll have to deal with a couple of cold frontal systems in the Mid-Atlantic region. A cooler and dry air mass will push into the northeastern states for the early part of next week.

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7:00 AM | **Hot and uncomfortably humid today with an afternoon thunderstorm possible...a strong thunderstorm is possible tonight**

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front will approach the area later today and it’ll bring with it the chance of isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon and then another round of thunderstorms is possible from this evening into the overnight hours. Any thunderstorm later today or tonight can reach strong-to-severe levels with some heavy rainfall and powerful wind gusts.  Ahead of the front, temperatures will soar today with afternoon highs well up in the 90’s and overall humidity levels will be quite uncomfortable; especially, compared to recent days.

It turns cooler on Thursday and Friday following the passage of the cold front, but also remains unsettled as the frontal system stalls out nearby. Looking ahead to the Labor Day weekend, the weather is likely to remain somewhat unsettled with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday and possibly again later Sunday as we’ll have to deal with a couple of cold frontal systems in the Mid-Atlantic region. A cooler and dry air mass will push into the northeastern states for the early part of next week.

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7:00 AM | **Hot and uncomfortably humid today with an afternoon thunderstorm possible...a strong thunderstorm is possible tonight**

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front will approach the area later today and it’ll bring with it the chance of isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon and then another round of thunderstorms is possible from this evening into the overnight hours. Any thunderstorm later today or tonight can reach strong-to-severe levels with some heavy rainfall and powerful wind gusts.  Ahead of the front, temperatures will soar today with afternoon highs well up in the 90’s and overall humidity levels will be quite uncomfortable; especially, compared to recent days.

It turns cooler on Thursday and Friday following the passage of the cold front, but also remains unsettled as the frontal system stalls out nearby. Looking ahead to the Labor Day weekend, the weather is likely to remain somewhat unsettled with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday and possibly again later Sunday as we’ll have to deal with a couple of cold frontal systems in the Mid-Atlantic region. A cooler and dry air mass will push into the northeastern states for the early part of next week.

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7:00 AM | **A surge in heat and humidity on Wednesday...possible strong-to-severe storms by tomorrow night as cold front arrives**

Paul Dorian

High pressure will push into the region today providing us with quiet and warm weather, but the next cold front will bring us unsettled conditions by late tomorrow and tomorrow night. In fact, there is the chance for late day and nighttime showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday and some of the storms can be strong-to-severe. Temperatures will soar tomorrow ahead of the cold front reaching well up into the 90’s for afternoon highs, but then they’ll drop off noticeably for Thursday and Friday following the passage of the front. Looking ahead, Labor Day weekend is looking somewhat unsettled from this vantage point with the chance of additional showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time.

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7:00 AM | **A surge in heat and humidity on Wednesday...possible strong-to-severe storms by tomorrow night as cold front arrives**

Paul Dorian

High pressure will push into the region today providing us with quiet and warm weather, but the next cold front will bring us unsettled conditions by late tomorrow and tomorrow night. In fact, there is the chance for late day and nighttime showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday and some of the storms can be strong-to-severe. Temperatures will soar tomorrow ahead of the cold front reaching well up into the 90’s for afternoon highs, but then they’ll drop off noticeably for Thursday and Friday following the passage of the front. Looking ahead, Labor Day weekend is looking somewhat unsettled from this vantage point with the chance of additional showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time.

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7:00 AM | *Much of the remainder of the week to be rain-free and moderately warm*

Paul Dorian

The remainder of this week looks relatively quiet and there should be no sustained high heat for the region. While an isolated shower or thunderstorm cannot be ruled out during the next few days, most of the time should be rain-free. Temperatures should peak later today in the mid-to-upper 80’s and likely at or below the 90-degree mark for the rest of the week.

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