After a cold, dry and quiet weekend, high pressure will remain in control as we start the new work week and westerly winds will strengthen as the pressure gradient tightens between low pressure to the north and high pressure building in from the southwest. A couple of strong cold frontal systems dropping southeastward from Canada will impact the northeastern states on both Tuesday and Wednesday. The first of these fronts can cause strong winds on Tuesday and some snow shower activity; primarily, focused on the morning hours…there can even be a heavier snow squall. The second front can produce more strong winds at mid-week and some rain or snow shower activity as well as it passes through the region. At the end of the work week, low pressure to our west will try to push a warm front through the area and there can be a mixed bag of precipitation around here from later Friday into Saturday to possibly include rain, ice and snow.
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The bulk of the next few days looks to be dry with moderately chilly temperatures and highs generally up in the 40’s. There are some signs for a return of snow and colder conditions late in the week…something we’ll monitor as we progress through the next few days.
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It turns much colder tonight and Saturday and there will be some accumulating snow in the Denver metro region with 2-5 inches on the table. Dry weather and moderating temperatures return for the early part of next week.
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Arctic high pressure will push offshore today and this will be followed by a cold frontal passage later tonight. High pressure will then re-establish for this weekend and early next week and help to produce a stretch of cold and dry days around here. A “clipper” system will approach from the northwest by the middle of next week and it could produce some snow which - more than likely - would be confined to the northern half of the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Arctic high pressure will push offshore today and this will be followed by a cold frontal passage later tonight. High pressure will then re-establish for this weekend and early next week and help to produce a stretch of cold and dry days around here. A “clipper” system will approach from the northwest by the middle of next week and it could produce some snow which - more than likely - would be confined to the northern half of the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Arctic high pressure will push offshore today and this will be followed by a cold frontal passage later tonight. High pressure will then re-establish for this weekend and early next week and help to produce a stretch of cold and dry days around here. A “clipper” system will approach from the northwest by the middle of next week and it could produce some snow which - more than likely - would be confined to the northern half of the Mid-Atlantic region.
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It stays relatively cold today with highs in the lower 30’s, but then milder on Friday as temperatures likely reach the 40’s. A change back to much colder takes place by the weekend and there will be the chance of snow from late Friday night into Saturday with the potential of moderate accumulations.
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Arctic high pressure will push offshore today and this will allow for a bit of moderation in temperatures, but they’ll remain at well below-normal levels for this time of year. Temperatures should climb to near freezing this afternoon, but will drop to very cold levels again late tonight near the 15-degree mark. High pressure will return to the region this weekend and then a cold front arrives late Sunday probably on the dry side.
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Arctic high pressure will push offshore today and this will allow for a bit of moderation in temperatures, but they’ll remain at well below-normal levels for this time of year. Temperatures should climb well up into the 20’s this afternoon, but will drop to bitter cold levels again late tonight near the 10-degree mark. High pressure will return to the region this weekend and then a cold front arrives late Sunday probably on the dry side.
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Arctic high pressure will push offshore today and this will allow for a bit of moderation in temperatures, but they’ll remain at well below-normal levels for this time of year. Temperatures should climb to near 30 degrees this afternoon, but will drop to very cold levels again late tonight near the 15-degree mark. High pressure will return to the region this weekend and then a cold front arrives late Sunday probably on the dry side.
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