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7:00 AM | **A possible record breaker today with afternoon highs near 80 degrees...late weekend rain actually on the table**

Paul Dorian

Temperatures today should soar to near 80 degrees for afternoon highs which is in record-breaking territory for many locations including at Reagan National Airport (DCA) where the record is 80 degrees (2003, 1975, 1961).  A cool front pushes through the region later tonight and it turns slightly cooler for the next couple of days with some sunshine expected.

Looking ahead, the weekend may actually feature the first widespread rain event in several weeks for the Mid-Atlantic region. Strong low pressure will push up to the northwest of here and this system may draw some tropical moisture (Hurricane “Rafael”) into the Mid-Atlantic region...something that would be quite beneficial to our moisture-starved part of the country.

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7:00 AM | **A possible record breaker today with afternoon highs near 80 degrees...late weekend rain actually on the table**

Paul Dorian

Temperatures today should soar to near 80 degrees for afternoon highs which is in record-breaking territory for many locations including at Philly Int’l Airport (PHL) where the record is 79 degrees (1948).  A cool front pushes through the region later tonight and it turns slightly cooler for the next couple of days with some sunshine expected.

Looking ahead, the weekend may actually feature the first widespread rain event in several weeks for the Mid-Atlantic region. Strong low pressure will push up to the northwest of here and this system may draw some tropical moisture (Hurricane “Rafael”) into the Mid-Atlantic region...something that would be quite beneficial to our moisture-starved part of the country.

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7:00 AM | **A likely record breaker today with afternoon highs near 80 degrees...widespread late weekend rain event actually on the table**

Paul Dorian

Temperatures today should soar to near 80 degrees for afternoon highs which is in record-breaking territory for many locations including at Central Park (NYC) where the record is 75 degrees (2022).  A cool front pushes through the region later tonight and it turns slightly cooler for the next couple of days with some sunshine expected.

Looking ahead, the weekend may actually feature the first widespread rain event in several weeks for the Mid-Atlantic region. Strong low pressure will push up to the northwest of here and this system may draw some tropical moisture (Hurricane “Rafael”) into the Mid-Atlantic region...something that would be quite beneficial to our moisture-starved part of the country.

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7:00 AM | ***More snow today with additional accumulations likely and an impact on travel conditions...more snow possible late Friday into Saturday***

Paul Dorian

An active and wintry week of weather will continue with more accumulating snow here today and travel conditions will remain quite hazardous.. Temperatures will remain below normal through the next few days and can bottom out near the 20-degree mark late tonight/early Thursday. There is another chance of snow around here from late Friday into Saturday and this next system can bring additional accumulations to the region.

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7:00 AM | *Warmer today and a possible record breaker on Wednesday with highs near 80 degrees...a widespread late weekend rain event is actually on the table*

Paul Dorian

A warm front lifted northward through the region late yesterday and it’ll turn warmer around here for today and Wednesday. After high temperatures near 60 degrees to start the new work week, they’ll climb to the low-to-mid 70’s today and then to near 80 degrees on Wednesday which will be in record-breaking territory for some spots. The next front to arrive here will be a cold front and its passage will usher in slightly cooler air for the late week time period.

Looking ahead, the weekend may actually feature the first widespread rain event in several weeks for the Mid-Atlantic region. Strong low pressure will push up to the northwest of here and this system may draw some tropical moisture (“Rafael”) into the Mid-Atlantic region...something that would be quite beneficial to our moisture-starved part of the country.

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7:00 AM | ***More wintry weather coming to the region this week and it can include significant snow accumulations***

Paul Dorian

An active and wintry week of weather will continue here with the chance of rain showers later today and then snow showers later tonight and early Wednesday and small accumulations will be possible. The second half of the week can bring significant snow accumulations to the area as multiple storm systems may have an impact here between mid-week and the early part of the weekend. The details still have to be ironed out for later this week, but significant snow will be on the table from Colorado-to-New Mexico.

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7:00 AM | *Warmer today and a possible record breaker on Wednesday with highs near 80 degrees...a widespread late weekend rain event is actually on the table*

Paul Dorian

A warm front lifted northward through the region late yesterday and it’ll turn warmer around here for today and Wednesday. After high temperatures near 60 degrees to start the new work week, they’ll climb to the middle 70’s today and then to near 80 degrees on Wednesday which will be in record-breaking territory for some spots. The next front to arrive here will be a cold front and its passage will usher in slightly cooler air for the late week time period.

Looking ahead, the weekend may actually feature the first widespread rain event in several weeks for the Mid-Atlantic region. Strong low pressure will push up to the northwest of here and this system may draw some tropical moisture (“Rafael”) into the Mid-Atlantic region...something that would be quite beneficial to our moisture-starved part of the country.

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7:00 AM | *Warmer today and a possible record breaker on Wednesday with highs near 80 degrees...a widespread late weekend rain event is actually on the table*

Paul Dorian

A warm front lifted northward through the region late yesterday and it’ll turn warmer around here for today and Wednesday. After high temperatures near 60 degrees to start the new work week, they’ll climb to the low-to-mid 70’s today and then to near 80 degrees on Wednesday which will be in record-breaking territory for some spots. The next front to arrive here will be a cold front and its passage will usher in slightly cooler air for the late week time period.

Looking ahead, the weekend may actually feature the first widespread rain event in several weeks for the Mid-Atlantic region. Strong low pressure will push up to the northwest of here and this system may draw some tropical moisture (“Rafael”) into the Mid-Atlantic region...something that would be quite beneficial to our moisture-starved part of the country.

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7:00 AM | **Warm and unsettled around here next several days with multiple chances of showers and storms**

Paul Dorian

The overall pattern remains quite warm and unsettled around here with high temperatures during the next several days near 80 degrees and the occasional shot at showers and thunderstorms. Strong upper-level troughing will push east across the nation’s mid-section during the next few days and it’ll push some warm, humid and unstable air into northern Alabama which will lead to the threat of showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time.

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10:45 AM | ***A wild week of weather across the nation...severe weather outbreak to include tornadoes...significant snowfall in the Rockies...tropical activity***

Paul Dorian

The calendar has flipped to November and the first full week of the new month will feature some wild weather across the nation. First, a severe weather outbreak is likely later today into late tonight across the nation’s mid-section and this includes the threat of tornadoes from Texas to Missouri. Second, accumulating snow is likely across the Rocky Mountain States, and it can be significant during the latter part of the week across Colorado and New Mexico. Finally, a surge of tropical activity has begun in parts of the Atlantic Basin and a tropical system now intensifying over the Caribbean Sea is likely to become a hurricane by later in the week as it heads towards the Gulf of Mexico.

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