A warm front will lift northward through the region later today and it’ll turn warmer around here for Tuesday and Wednesday. After high temperatures in the lower 60’s to start the new work week, they’ll climb well into the 70’s on Tuesday afternoon and to near 80 degrees on Wednesday. The next front to arrive here will be a cold front and its passage will usher in cooler air for the late week time period. Both of these frontal systems – warm front early in the week and cold front at mid-week – should pass through the Mid-Atlantic region without much, if any, in the way of rainfall.
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Our recent warm and dry weather pattern will remain warm but become more unsettled this week with a few chances of showers from multiple frontal systems. Temperatures will climb to near the 80 degree for several days this week which is well above normal for the early part of November.
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A warm front will lift northward through the region later today and it’ll turn warmer around here for Tuesday and Wednesday. After high temperatures in the lower 60’s to start the new work week, they’ll climb well into the 70’s on Tuesday afternoon and to near 80 degrees on Wednesday. The next front to arrive here will be a cold front and its passage will usher in cooler air for the late week time period. Both of these frontal systems – warm front early in the week and cold front at mid-week – should pass through the Mid-Atlantic region without much, if any, in the way of rainfall.
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A cold front will slowly push across the region today possibly resulting in more shower activity, maybe even an isolated PM thunderstorm. It’ll be a bit cooler today compared to Thursday given the abundance of clouds in the region associated with the frontal system. The weekend is shaping up quite nicely with some sunshine likely on both days and high temperatures not far from the 80-degree mark. One other note, it is time once again to turn the clocks back an hour as of 2AM Sunday.
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The next few days will be milder across the region and generally rain-free conditions will prevail as high pressure takes control. Another colder air mass is likely to push in for the early and middle parts of next and an upper-level trough can generate some rain and/or snow shower activity at times.
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A cold front will cross through the region this morning and it can actually produce showers in the I-95 corridor region…something not seen around here in weeks. A noticeable wind will develop as the front arrives with gusts to 30 mph or so and then colder air will push in tonight leading to a crisp fall weekend. Nearby high pressure will be in control of the weather this weekend generating plenty of sunshine on both days to go along with the cool conditions. One final note, it is time once again to turn the clocks back an hour as of 2AM Sunday.
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A cold front will cross through the region this morning and it can actually produce showers in the I-95 corridor region…something not seen around here in weeks. A noticeable wind will develop as the front arrives with gusts to 30 mph or so and then colder air will push in tonight leading to a crisp fall weekend. Nearby high pressure will be in control of the weather this weekend generating plenty of sunshine on both days to go along with the cool conditions. One final note, it is time once again to turn the clocks back an hour as of 2AM Sunday.
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A cold front will cross through the region this morning and it can actually produce showers in the I-95 corridor region…something not seen around here in weeks. A noticeable wind will develop as the front arrives with gusts to 30 mph or so and then colder air will push in tonight leading to a crisp fall weekend. Nearby high pressure will be in control of the weather this weekend generating plenty of sunshine on both days to go along with the cool conditions. One final note, it is time once again to turn the clocks back an hour as of 2AM Sunday.
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Rapid changes in weather can be experienced in the northeastern US during the latter stages of October as to the west, cold Canadian air masses begin to regularly drop from Canada into the Northern Plains/Upper Midwest and to the east, the Atlantic Ocean remains relatively warm as it loses its stored summer heat more slowly than the continent. In fact, hurricanes can still form over the still relatively warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the contrast between the increasingly frequent cold air masses to the west and the warmth to the east often results in powerful storms just offshore. In late October 1991, several ingredients converged to create an immensely powerful storm that took on a few names including “The Halloween Nor’easter” or the “Unnamed Hurricane”. The most well-known name for this storm, however, is “The Perfect Storm” with a book and subsequent film of the same name.
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It’ll turn noticeably milder today with the return of sunshine and temperatures climbing into the middle 50’s for afternoon highs. Temperatures should remain rather seasonal during the next few days with generally rain-free conditions and then the chance of showers could increase early next week. One other note, it is time once again to turn the clocks back an hour as of 2AM Sunday.
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