A strong cold front will head this way today from the Ohio Valley and it’ll help to spawn the formation of low pressure near the Mid-Atlantic coastline by later tonight. The combination of the low pressure system and cold front will bring rain to the region from later today into early tonight and winds will kick up as well. In fact, those winds can gust to 40 mph or so by late tonight and through the day on Friday which will be a cooler day compared to today. A weak front can bring some clouds to the area on Saturday and perhaps a shower or two, and then it turns cooler on its heels to close out the upcoming weekend. Another cold frontal system can bring more rain to the area by the early part of next week.
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On the back side of a strong cold front, temperatures today will do no better than the upper 40’s for highs compared to the upper 70’s on Wednesday. The winds will be quite strong as well with gusts up to 30 mph possible from a northwesterly direction. It turns milder on Friday and the weekend should feature highs near 70 degrees on Saturday and near 75 degrees on Sunday afternoon.
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It’ll be quite cold today across the Denver metro region and there can be some snow shower activity as well. Temperatures will likely be confined to the low-to-mid 40’s for afternoon highs and the winds will produce even lower wind chill values with gusts past 30 mph or so. It turns milder for the second half of the week with highs back up in the 50’s on Thursday and Friday and potentially the 60’s on Saturday.
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High pressure will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for another day providing us with plenty of sunshine and a very mild afternoon. A strong cold front pushes into the area on Thursday and low pressure will form along the Mid-Atlantic coastline. As a result, a decent rainfall is likely here from later tomorrow into tomorrow night with 0.5” to 1.0” on the table. Colder air will follow the frontal passage to close out the work week with very windy conditions featuring gusts to 50 mph or so.
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Our warm weather conditions will continue here at mid-week, but there will be a chance of afternoon showers and possibly an evening thunderstorm as a cold frontal system heads in this direction. On the back side of the front, temperatures on Thursday are likely to be confined to near 50 degrees for highs despite partial sunshine in the area.
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High pressure will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for another day providing us with a mix of sun and clouds and a mild afternoon. A strong cold front pushes into the area on Thursday and low pressure will form along the Mid-Atlantic coastline. As a result, a decent rainfall is likely here from late tomorrow into tomorrow night with 0.5” to 1.0” likely and it is not out of the question that the rain mixes with or changes to snow before it ends across some of the far northern and western suburbs…small accumulations are possible across NW NJ and the Poconos. Colder air will follow the frontal passage to close out the work week with very windy conditions featuring gusts to 50 mph or so.
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High pressure will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for another day providing us with a mix of sun and clouds and a very mild afternoon. A strong cold front pushes into the area on Thursday and low pressure will form along the Mid-Atlantic coastline. As a result, a decent rainfall is likely here from late tomorrow into tomorrow night with 0.5” to 1.0” likely and it is not out of the question that the rain mixes with snow before it ends across some of the far northern and western suburbs. Colder air will follow the frontal passage to close out the work week with very windy conditions featuring gusts to 50 mph or so.
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March is known to feature some crazy and surprising weather and the 1958 blizzard that occurred in the Mid-Atlantic region between March 18th and 23rd was indeed rather unexpected. In general, forecasts on the morning of March 18th had no mention of snow. This was in an era before computer forecast models were being utilized by weather forecasters on a daily basis and it was even before satellite imagery existed which could aid in the forecast. By afternoon on that particular day, the light rain had changed into huge, wet snowflakes and - for the next few days - history was being made.
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After the active weather of the past weekend, the week started off on the cool side, but temperatures this afternoon should reach more comfortable levels and peak near the 70-degree mark. The warm weather conditions will continue on Wednesday, but there will be a chance of PM showers as a cold frontal system heads in this direction. On the back side of the front, temperatures on Thursday are likely to be confined to the lower or middle 50’s for highs despite plenty of sunshine in the area.
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After a warm start to the week, it turns cooler today and remains quite windy with gusts to 30 mph or so. Another quick-moving storm system will bring colder air to the region by tonight with the chance of snow or rain changing to snow and accumulating snow is likely in the mountains.
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