Much colder air has pushed into the region and there be rain and snow today with small accumulations possible on grassy surfaces in the Denver metro region. Temperatures will hold in the low-to-mid 40’s today for highs and then likely drop into the upper 20’s in the overnight hours with a hard freeze in many areas. Temperatures moderate for the late week and weekend with some sunshine likely on each day from Thursday through Sunday though there can be some shower activity to close out the weekend.
One final note, it is time once again to turn the clocks back an hour as of 2AM Sunday...a sure sign that winter is on the way.
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High pressure will push off the coast this morning and a southwesterly flow of air will develop on its backside resulting in milder air pushing into the Mid-Atlantic region. Temperatures should climb well up into the 70’s this afternoon and then flirt with the 80 degree mark on Thursday (Halloween Day). A cold front will cross the region on Friday and it can produce a few showers around here from late Thursday night into Friday morning. High pressure follows for the weekend resulting in nice, fall-like weather likely with plenty of sunshine on both days.
A couple other notes, the dry streak continues across the Philadelphia metro region now with 31 consecutive days without measurable precipitation at PHL (Philly Int’l Airport). This is indeed a new record for consecutive dry days beating the old one of 29 days that was set way back in 1874. Finally, it is time once again to turn the clocks back an hour as of 2AM Sunday...a sure sign that winter is on the way.
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High pressure will continue to be in control around here for the next couple of days that should feature plenty of sunshine and warm conditions. A cold front arrives later in the week bringing with it the chance of showers and thunderstorms from later Halloween Day (Thursday) into the day on Friday. High pressure should follow the frontal passage resulting in nice weather around here for the first weekend of November.
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High pressure remains in control around here for the next few days and a warming trend will bring afternoon temperatures well up in the 70’s on Wednesday and then to near 80 degrees on Thursday (Halloween Day). A cold front will cross the region by early Friday and bring with it the chance of a few showers from late Thursday night into Friday morning. High pressure will follow the late week frontal passage and should produce a nice, fall-like first weekend of the month of November (turn back the clocks early Sunday).
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After a warm day to start the week, colder air will begin to push into the region later today following the passage of a cold frontal system. The transition to much colder will come with rain showers later today/early tonight and then with the cold air becoming better established, the rain can change to snow late tonight and continue at times on Wednesday. Temperatures will hold in the 40’s on Wednesday and then get somewhat closer to normal on Thursday (Halloween Day) and Friday and there should be some sunshine for each day.
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High pressure remains in control around here for the next few days and a warming trend will bring afternoon temperatures well up in the 70’s on Wednesday and then to near 80 degrees on Thursday (Halloween Day). A cold front will cross the region by early Friday and bring with it the chance of a few showers from late Thursday night into Friday morning. High pressure will follow the late week frontal passage and should produce a nice, fall-like first weekend of the month of November (turn back the clocks early Sunday).
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High pressure remains in control around here for the next few days and a warming trend will bring afternoon temperatures well up in the 70’s on Wednesday and then to near 80 degrees on Thursday (Halloween Day). A cold front will cross the region by early Friday and bring with it the chance of a few showers from late Thursday night into Friday morning. High pressure will follow the late week frontal passage and should produce a nice, fall-like first weekend of the month of November (turn back the clocks early Sunday).
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High pressure will continue to be in control around here for the next couple of days that should feature plenty of sunshine and warm conditions. A cold front arrives later in the week bringing with it the chance of showers and thunderstorms and it should turn at bit cooler behind it for the week’s end.
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The new week starts off quite warm with well above normal temperatures and afternoon highs in the middle 70’s. A brief, but rather dramatic pattern change takes place with a frontal passage later Tuesday that will usher in cold air for the mid-week. Rain showers may initially accompany the transition to the mid-week cold and then, as cold air gets better established, the rain can change to snow in the higher elevation and the plains. Dry conditions and more seasonal temperatures should rule the day on Halloween (Thursday) with highs back to near 60 degrees.
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Chilly conditions around here this morning to greet the new work week, but sunshine today should boost afternoon temperatures into the lower 60’s. High pressure remains in control for the next few days and a warming trend will bring temperatures to well up in the 70’s by Wednesday and Thursday. A cold front then crosses the region on Thursday night and yes, it may be accompanied by some shower activity late Thursday night and/or Friday morning.
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