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12:00 PM | *Climatological peak of the Atlantic Basin tropical season is just around the corner and there are now several systems to monitor after a very quiet stretch*

Paul Dorian

The climatological peak of the Atlantic Basin tropical season is just around the corner and there are now as many as five systems to monitor in coming days after a very lengthy quiet period. In fact, there has not been a newly named tropical storm in the Atlantic Basin since “Ernesto” first reached that designation on August 12th, and this is the longest such quiet stretch since the late 1960’s. With five separate tropical systems currently showing some life in the Atlantic Basin and near-term changes coming to the overall weather pattern, the absence of named tropical storms is very likely to soon come to an end.

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7:00 AM | *Showers on Saturday...another cool, dry and fall-like air mass arrives on Sunday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure over the northeastern states will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for another couple of days. Temperatures and humidity levels will remain quite comfortable for this time of year with afternoon highs within a few degrees of the 80 degree mark. The high shifts off the coast by Saturday and there will be a cold frontal system pushing this way from the northwest. As a result, showers are likely on Saturday; especially, during the afternoon and early evening hours and temperatures should hold in the middle 70’s for highs. The front sweeps through on Saturday night and its passage will usher in another cool, crisp, fall-like air mass for Sunday and Monday of early next week.

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7:00 AM | *Showers on Saturday...another cool, dry and fall-like air mass arrives on Sunday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure over the northeastern states will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for another couple of days. Temperatures and humidity levels will remain quite comfortable for this time of year with afternoon highs within a few degrees of the 80 degree mark. The high shifts off the coast by Saturday and there will be a cold frontal system pushing this way from the northwest. As a result, showers are likely on Saturday; especially, during the afternoon hours and temperatures should hold in the mid-to-upper 70’s for highs. The front sweeps through on Saturday night and its passage will usher in another cool, crisp, fall-like air mass for Sunday and Monday of early next week.

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7:00 AM | *Showers on Saturday...another cool, dry and fall-like air mass arrives on Sunday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure over the northeastern states will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for another couple of days. Temperatures and humidity levels will remain quite comfortable for this time of year with afternoon highs within a few degrees of the 80 degree mark. The high shifts off the coast by Saturday and there will be a cold frontal system pushing this way from the northwest. As a result, showers are likely on Saturday; especially, during the afternoon and evening hours and temperatures should hold in the mid-to-upper 70’s for highs. The front sweeps through on Saturday night and its passage will usher in another cool, crisp, fall-like air mass for Sunday and Monday of early next week.

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7:00 AM | *Still nice for next few days...showers on Saturday...another cool, dry, fall-like air mass coming for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure over the northeastern states will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next couple of days. Temperatures and humidity levels will remain quite comfortable for this time of year with highs generally within a few degrees of the 80 degree mark. The high shifts off the coast by Saturday and there will be a cold frontal system pushing this way from the northwest. As a result, showers are likely on Saturday; especially, during the afternoon hours and temperatures should hold in the upper 70’s for highs. The front sweeps through on Saturday night and its passage will usher in another cool, crisp, fall-like air mass for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of early next week.

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7:00 AM | *Moderately warm for the remainder of the first week in September*

Paul Dorian

Temperatures should be comfortably warm for the remainder of the week with highs today and Thursday likely in the middle 80’s and then closer to the 80 degree mark on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. In terms of rainfall, it looks rain-free today and tonight and then a slight chance of showers return for Thursday and Friday, but then the weekend should turn out to be rain-free.

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7:00 AM | *Still nice for next few days...showers on Saturday...another cool, dry, fall-like air mass coming for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure over the northeastern states will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next couple of days. Temperatures and humidity levels will remain quite comfortable for this time of year with highs generally within a few degrees of the 80 degree mark. The high shifts off the coast by Saturday and there will be a cold frontal system pushing this way from the northwest. As a result, showers are likely on Saturday; especially, during the afternoon hours and temperatures should hold in the middle 70’s for highs. The front sweeps through on Saturday night and its passage will usher in another cool, crisp, fall-like air mass for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of early next week.

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7:00 AM | *Still nice for next few days...showers on Saturday...another cool, dry, fall-like air mass coming for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure over the northeastern states will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next couple of days. Temperatures and humidity levels will remain quite comfortable for this time of year with highs generally within a few degrees of the 80 degree mark. The high shifts off the coast by Saturday and there will be a cold frontal system pushing this way from the northwest. As a result, showers are likely on Saturday; especially, during the afternoon hours and temperatures should hold in the mid-to-upper 70’s for highs. The front sweeps through on Saturday night and its passage will usher in another cool, crisp, fall-like air mass for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of early next week.

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