The overall weather pattern changed to a milder one on Sunday in the Mid-Atlantic region and it’ll become quite active as well for much of the week ahead. Some rain is likely here from later today into early tonight as a strong upper-level trough slides east from the Midwest and then a soaking rain is likely late Tuesday night and Wednesday with the approach of a strong cold frontal system. The rain can be heavy at times during the mid-week event with 1-2 inches possible around here and a thunderstorm can be mixed into the picture. Following the passage of the cold front, it turns much colder here later Wednesday night and stays quite cold on Thursday and Friday with well below-normal temperatures on each of those days.
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It turns colder today across the Denver metro region and there can be some snow shower activity with accumulating snow on the table in the higher elevations to our west. It stays chilly and unsettled on Tuesday and then turns milder for the middle and latter parts of the upcoming week.
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It turns noticeably milder today across the northern part of Alabama and unsettled as well with the chance of showers and thunderstorms. This milder, unsettled pattern continues on Tuesday and then it turns colder at midweek following the passage of a cold frontal system.
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The overall weather pattern changed to a milder one on Sunday in the Mid-Atlantic region and it’ll become quite active as well for much of the week ahead. Some rain is likely here from later today into early tonight as a strong upper-level trough slides east from the Midwest and then a soaking rain is likely late Tuesday night and Wednesday with the approach of a strong cold frontal system. The rain can be heavy at times from late Tuesday night into Wednesday with 1-2 inches possible around here and a thunderstorm can be mixed into the picture. Following the passage of the cold front, it turns much colder here later Wednesday night and stays quite cold on Thursday and Friday with well below-normal temperatures on each of those days.
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The weather on Oahu, Hawaii in the early morning hours of Sunday, December 7th, 1941 was not at all unusual for the time of year with mild temperatures and mainly clear skies. Unfortunately, the weather conditions on that particular day would play a role in the bombing of the U.S. naval base by Japanese fighter planes at Pearl Harbor near Honolulu, Hawaii. As Japanese fighters crossed the Pacific Ocean, they were given hope that their mission would succeed when the announcement was made of “clouds mostly over the mounts…visibility good”. It is believed that the decision to attack on that particular day had plenty to do with the projected favorable weather conditions.
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A relatively quiet pattern across the Rocky Mountain States for the next few days with generally above-normal temperatures. The overall temperature pattern will change late in the weekend with the passage of a cold front and it’ll turn colder for the first half of next week.
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Arctic air is still in control in much of the eastern US temperatures on Friday will not do much better than yesterday peaking near the 40-degree mark in the afternoon. It does turn milder this weekend and even warmer early next week and we’ll likely be dealing with showers and thunderstorms through much of the Sunday-Tuesday time period.
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A strong Arctic cold front pushed through the area on Thursday morning and today will turn out to be one of the coldest days so far this season with high temperatures likely confined to the middle 30’s. In addition, stiff NW winds will produce much lower wind chill values making it feel even colder than those well below-normal ambient temperatures. Moderation begins this weekend and it’ll turn noticeably milder for the early part of next week to go along with the chance of rain.
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A strong Arctic cold front pushed through the area on Thursday morning and today will turn out to be one of the coldest day so far this season with high temperatures likely confined to the lower 30’s. In addition, stiff NW winds will produce much lower wind chill values making it feel even colder than those well below-normal ambient temperatures. Moderation begins this weekend and it’ll turn noticeably milder for the early part of next week to go along with the chance of rain.
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A strong Arctic cold front pushed through the area on Thursday morning and today will turn out to be one of the coldest days so far this season with high temperatures likely confined to the middle 30’s. In addition, stiff NW winds will produce much lower wind chill values making it feel even colder than those well below-normal ambient temperatures. Moderation begins this weekend and it’ll turn noticeably milder for the early part of next week to go along with the chance of rain.
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