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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

7:00 AM | *Possible 60-degree highs on both weekend days along with partial sunshine*

Paul Dorian

There is the chance for a bit of rain and/or snow this morning, but partial sunshine should return for the afternoon hours. It turns milder on Friday with temperatures likely climbing to well up in the 50’s and stays quite mild right through the upcoming weekend. High temperatures on both Saturday and Sunday should be near the 60-degree mark with some sunshine expected each day.

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6:30 AM | **Rain late tonight and on Friday...a rare commodity in this drier-than-normal month...the rain can freeze on some surfaces at the onset**

Paul Dorian

It’ll be colder today in the NYC metro region on the back side of a frontal passage and sun will give way to late day clouds as low pressure organizes over the Upper Midwest. A warm front will extend well to the east of the low pressure system and it’ll push in our direction later tonight spreading rain into the area that will last through much of the day on Friday. Rain has been a rare commodity in the Mid-Atlantic region during the month of January which has been much drier-than-normal in the local area with a deficit of 2.84 inches. At the onset of the rainfall late tonight, it may be just cold enough for the rain to freeze on some surfaces; especially, across the far northern and western suburbs. Temperatures during the day on Friday will climb to well above freezing levels (into the lower 40’s) assuring “plain” rain as we close out the work week, and then it turns moderately cold again to begin the weekend.

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6:30 AM | **Rain late tonight and on Friday...a rare commodity in this drier-than-normal month...the rain can freeze on some surfaces at the onset**

Paul Dorian

It’ll be colder today in the Philly metro region on the back side of a frontal passage and sun will give way to late day clouds as low pressure organizes over the Upper Midwest. A warm front will extend well to the east of the low pressure system and it’ll push in our direction later tonight spreading rain into the area that will last through much of the day on Friday. Rain has been a rare commodity in the Mid-Atlantic region during the month of January which has been much drier-than-normal in the local area with a deficit of 2.43 inches. At the onset of the rainfall late tonight, it may be just cold enough for the rain to freeze on some surfaces; especially, across the far northern and western suburbs. Temperatures during the day on Friday will climb to well above freezing levels (into the upper 40’s) assuring “plain” rain as we close out the work week, and then it turns moderately cold again to begin the weekend.

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6:30 AM | *Rain late tonight and on Friday...a rare commodity in this drier-than-normal month*

Paul Dorian

It’ll be slightly colder today in the DC metro region on the back side of a frontal passage and sun will give way to increasing clouds as low pressure organizes over the Upper Midwest. A warm front will extend well to the east of the low pressure system and it’ll push in our direction later tonight spreading rain into the region that should last through much of the day on Friday. Rain has been a rare commodity in the Mid-Atlantic region during the month of January which has been drier-than-normal in the local area with a deficit of 1.41 inches. Temperatures during the day on Friday will climb into the 50’s, and then it turns moderately cold again to begin the weekend.

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7:15 AM | *Temperatures in the polar stratosphere are about to drop to their lowest levels in decades...the result might be an abundance of rarely seen colorful polar stratospheric clouds*

Paul Dorian

NASA’s satellite-based MERRA-2 climate model is forecasting temperatures to drop to their lowest levels since before 1978 in the polar stratosphere and this might just result in a major outbreak of rarely seen colorful polar stratospheric clouds. Normally, the stratosphere has no clouds at all; however, when the temperature drops to around -85 C (188 K) or below, water molecules can coalesce into ice crystals and form polar stratospheric clouds – even in the very dry part of the upper atmosphere.

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7:00 AM | *A milder weather pattern takes us right through the upcoming weekend*

Paul Dorian

It turns milder today with afternoon high temperatures likely near the 60-degree mark as high pressure intensifies to the east of here. While showers are possible during the next couple of days, it’ll stay quite mild with temperatures reaching 60+ degrees for highs. The weekend is looking pretty nice for the beginning of February with dry and mild conditions likely across the northern part of Alabama.

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6:15 AM | **Very windy today with gusts to 50 mph and becoming quite mild...colder tomorrow...a rarity for this month on Friday...rain**

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front will approach from the northwest today – the second such system in two days – and winds will pick up in intensity possibly gusting to 50 mph or so. There is the chance for a couple of afternoon rain showers as the cold front comes through the area and it’ll become milder. However, it turns colder on Thursday and clouds will increase later in the day as low pressure strengthens over the Upper Midwest. A warm front will extend well to the east of the low pressure system and it can spread precipitation into the area for late Thursday night and Friday. At the onset, it may be just cold enough for a brief time for the rain to freeze on some surfaces in suburban locations. Temperatures during the day on Friday will climb to well above freezing levels (into the middle 40’s) assuring “plain” rain as we close out the work week.

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6:15 AM | **Very windy today with gusts to 50 mph and becoming much milder...colder tomorrow...a rarity for this month on Friday...rain**

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front will approach from the northwest today – the second such system in two days – and winds will pick up in intensity possibly gusting to 50 mph or so. There is the chance for an isolated afternoon rain shower, but most of the precipitation will stay to the north of here and it’ll become quite mild with afternoon highs not far from 60 degrees. However, it turns colder on Thursday and clouds will increase later in the day as low pressure intensifies over the Upper Midwest. A warm front will extend well to the east of the low pressure system and spread rain into the area late Thursday night and on Friday. Temperatures should climb well up into the 50’s on Friday to go along with the occasional rainfall, and then it turns moderately cold again this weekend.

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6:15 AM | **Very windy today with gusts to 50 mph and becoming quite mild...colder tomorrow...a rarity for this month on Friday...rain**

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front will approach from the northwest today – the second such system in two days – and winds will pick up in intensity possibly gusting to 50 mph or so. There is the chance for a couple of afternoon rain showers as the cold front comes through the area and it’ll turn milder with afternoon highs near 50 degrees. However, it turns colder on Thursday and clouds will increase later in the day as low pressure strengthens over the Upper Midwest. A warm front will extend well to the east of the low pressure system and it can spread rain into the area for late Thursday night and Friday. At the onset of the precipitation, it may be just cold enough for a brief time for the rain to freeze on some surfaces across the northern and western suburbs. Temperatures during the day on Friday will climb to well above freezing levels (into the upper 40’s) assuring “plain” rain as we close out the work week.

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