A cold front closes in on the area later today and it will likely produce some shower activity and perhaps even an isolated thunderstorm or two. Moderately chilly air will follow into the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday, but it then turns milder on Saturday as a “clipper” system passes by well to the north of here. That system will drag a cold front through the region and it’ll turn quite cold once again for the early part of next week.
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A cold front closes in on the area later today and it will produce some shower activity and perhaps even an isolated thunderstorm or two. Moderately chilly air will follow into the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday, but it then turns windy and milder on Saturday as a “clipper” system passes by well to the north of here. That system will drag a cold front through the region and it’ll turn quite cold once again for the early part of next week.
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A cold front closes in on the area later today and it will produce some shower activity and perhaps even an isolated thunderstorm or two. Moderately chilly air will follow into the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday, but it then turns windy and milder on Saturday as a “clipper” system passes by well to the north of here. That system will drag a cold front through the region and it’ll turn quite cold once again for the early part of next week.
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A mild and relatively dry stretch of weather should into the upcoming weekend, but the quiet pattern is likely to end next week. Signs point to a possible severe weather outbreak across the southern states by Tuesday or Wednesday of next week...something we’ll closely monitor in the days to come.
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Today’s weather features above-normal temperatures across much of the nation and the next couple of days will remain on the mild side in the Mid-Atlantic region with high temperatures approaching 60 degrees in some areas. We are about to flip the calendar from February to March and it appears quite likely that there will be occasional cold air intrusions from Canada into the US during the next few weeks. Supporting evidence for additional cold air outbreaks during the month of March include the strong likelihood of a “disrupted” stratospheric polar vortex with significant warming near the North Pole by the middle of March and the movement of a tropical disturbance known as the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO). These occasional cold air outbreaks will contribute to an overall active weather pattern in the month of March and likely set the stage multiple severe weather outbreaks. In addition, the continuing cold air intrusions will certainly keep hope alive for snow lovers with multiple upcoming chances; especially, across interior higher elevation locations of the northern Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US.
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High pressure takes control of the weather today and provides us with plenty of sunshine and quite mild conditions for the afternoon. A cold front reaches the region later tomorrow and there will likely be some shower activity associated with this system to go along with the continuing mild conditions. Colder air follows into the Mid-Atlantic for Friday, but it quickly turns milder again on Saturday as a “clipper” system slides well to the north of here. That system will drag a cold front through the region on Saturday night and it’ll turn cold once again for the early part of next week.
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High pressure takes control of the weather today and provides us with plenty of sunshine and very mild conditions for the afternoon hours. A cold front reaches the region later tomorrow and there will likely be some shower activity associated with this system to go along with the continuing mild conditions. Colder air follows into the Mid-Atlantic for Friday, but it quickly turns milder again on Saturday as a “clipper” system slides well to the north of here. That system will drag a cold front through the region on Saturday night and it’ll turn cold once again for the early part of next week.
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High pressure takes control of the weather today and provides us with plenty of sunshine and very mild conditions for the afternoon hours. A cold front reaches the region later tomorrow and there will likely be some shower activity associated with this system to go along with the continuing mild conditions. Colder air follows into the Mid-Atlantic for Friday, but it quickly turns milder again on Saturday as a “clipper” system slides well to the north of here. That system will drag a cold front through the region on Saturday night and it’ll turn cold once again for the early part of next week.
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Today’s weather features above-normal temperatures across much of the nation and the remainder of the week will be generally on the mild side including in the Mid-Atlantic region where high temperatures of 60+ degrees will be commonplace. As nice as it may feel during the next few days, it appears likely that additional cold air outbreaks will make their way from Canada into the US during the next few weeks and this “back and forth” in temperatures could set the stage for multiple severe weather outbreaks during the month of March perhaps with a focus in the region from the Gulf coast to the Tennessee Valley. As the new month progresses, increasing strength of the sun will allow for warmer air masses to develop down across the southern states and any incoming cold air mass from Canada can produce “clash zones” with the prospects of severe weather. One such threat could take place next week somewhere in the middle of the nation with cold air from the north and west pushing towards warm, humid air to the south and east and there can be a repeat performance in the week to follow.
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A mild and relatively quiet week continues across the Tennessee Valley with today’s high temperatures in the middle 60’s to go along with mainly sunny skies. A shower or two is possible on Wednesday night and Thursday; otherwise, dry conditions should accompany the mild temperature pattern through the upcoming weekend.
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