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

6:15 AM | *Warmer and continued very dry in the Mid-Atlantic region for the upcoming weekend*

Paul Dorian

Very strong high pressure throughout all levels of the atmosphere remains parked over southern Canada and it will keep us dry and comfortable for the next several days along with plenty of sunshine. Temperatures have been running at well below-normal levels for the past few days, but will begin a climb today featuring afternoon highs well up in the 60’s, and then 70+ degrees is possible on both weekend days. The dry weather pattern continues in a month that has featured very little, if any, rainfall in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor.

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6:15 AM | *Warmer and continued very dry in the Mid-Atlantic region for the upcoming weekend*

Paul Dorian

Very strong high pressure throughout all levels of the atmosphere remains parked over southern Canada and it will keep us dry and comfortable for the next several days along with plenty of sunshine. Temperatures have been running at well below-normal levels for the past few days, but will begin a climb today featuring afternoon highs well up in the 60’s, and then 70+ degrees is possible on both weekend days. The dry weather pattern continues in a month that has featured very little, if any, rainfall in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor.

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8:30 AM (Thursday) | *“Rain, rain, go away”...scratch that...”rain, rain, come this way...pour down for even just a day”*

Paul Dorian

October can be a dry month in the Northeast US with the usual overall cooling down of the atmosphere, but this one has been pretty ridiculous. While tropical moisture has inundated the Tennessee Valley/Appalachians and Southeast US during the past couple of weeks, nary a drop has fallen in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor and there is not much reason for hope in the next week or so. Perhaps...just perhaps...there may be some decent rainfall here around the end of the month as a strong cold frontal system heads this way from central Canada.

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7:00 AM | *The weekend is shaping up quite nicely with warmer conditions and plenty of sunshine on each day*

Paul Dorian

The chilly air mass of the past few days will modify by week’s end and temperatures are likely to climb back to near 70 degrees on Friday and into the 70’s this weekend. The next several days will feature plenty of sunshine as the recent dry weather pattern continues well into next week. One other note, the comet will remain visible in the western sky during each of the next few evenings assuming favorable sky conditions and a “dark enough” environment...look to the west about 45 minutes after sunset.

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7:00 AM | **Turns much cooler by the weekend and occasional rain is likely during the transition...snow showers likely in nearby higher elevations**

Paul Dorian

The overall pattern around here has been warm and dry in recent days, but important changes arrive by the weekend. A colder air mass will push into the area on Friday night and the transition will likely come with occasional rain. In fact, it’ll turn cold enough by the early part of the weekend for some snow shower activity across the nearby higher elevation locations. One other note, the comet will remain visible in the western sky during each of the next few evenings assuming favorable sky conditions and a “dark enough” environment...look to the west about 45 minutes after sunset.

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6:15 AM | *The weekend is shaping up quite nicely with warmer conditions and plenty of sunshine each day*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure centered nearby will stay in control of our weather during the next couple of days with a chilly air mass remaining in place. Temperatures will be stay below-normal today with afternoon highs likely in the upper 50’s and overnight lows should be near 40 degrees across many suburbs. It turns a bit milder on Friday and the weekend is looking quite comfortable with sunshine expected on both days. One final note, the comet will remain visible in the western sky during each of the next few evenings assuming favorable sky conditions and a “dark enough” environment...look to the west about 45 minutes after sunset and binoculars are recommended.

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6:15 AM | *The weekend is shaping up quite nicely with warmer conditions and plenty of sunshine each day*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure centered nearby will stay in control of our weather during the next couple of days with a chilly air mass remaining in place. Temperatures will be stay below-normal today with afternoon highs likely in the mid-to-upper 50’s and overnight lows should be in the upper 30’s across many suburbs. It turns a bit milder on Friday and the weekend is looking quite comfortable with sunshine expected on both days. One final note, the comet will remain visible in the western sky during each of the next few evenings assuming favorable sky conditions and a “dark enough” environment...look to the west about 45 minutes after sunset and binoculars are recommended.

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6:15 AM | *The weekend is shaping up quite nicely with warmer conditions and plenty of sunshine each day*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure centered nearby will stay in control of our weather during the next couple of days with a chilly air mass remaining in place. Temperatures will be stay below-normal today with afternoon highs likely in the upper 50’s and overnight lows should be in the lower 40’s cross many suburbs. It turns a bit milder on Friday and the weekend is looking quite comfortable with sunshine expected on both days. One final note, the comet will remain visible in the western sky during each of the next few evenings assuming favorable sky conditions and a “dark enough” environment...look to the west about 45 minutes after sunset and binoculars are recommended.

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7:00 AM | *Cooler conditions return for the late week and weekend with shower activity possible...comet remains visible in the western sky about 45 minutes after sunset*

Paul Dorian

The next couple of days will feature warm, dry and windy conditions which can enhance the risk of wildfires in the region.  Cooler temperatures are likely to return at the end of the week and continue through the weekend and there can some shower activity to go along with the cool down. One other note, a comet will remain be visible in the low western sky during each of the next few evenings assuming favorable sky conditions and a “dark enough” environment...look to the west about 45 minutes after sunset.

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7:00 AM | *Remains cool for the next couple of days...warmer for the late week and weekend...comet remains visible in the western sky about 45 minutes after sunset*

Paul Dorian

Today will be the coolest day of the week across northern Alabama with afternoon highs limited to about 60 degrees along with a noticeable breezy out of the north. This chilly air mass will modify by week’s end and temperatures are likely to climb into the 70’s again on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. One other note, a comet will remain be visible in the low western sky during each of the next few evenings assuming favorable sky conditions and a “dark enough” environment...look to the west about 45 minutes after sunset.

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