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7:00 AM | *Showers into early afternoon as a cold frontal system slowly passes through the region*

Paul Dorian

The week starts off unsettled as a cold frontal system slowly works its way through the area producing occasional showers right through early afternoon. High pressure will take control on Tuesday, but only for a brief time as another system can produce some shower activity around here on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. The weather returns to generally dry and cool conditions for later Wednesday and Thursday as another high pressure system builds into the region.

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7:00 AM | *Occasional showers today as a cold frontal system slowly passes through the region*

Paul Dorian

The week starts off unsettled as a cold frontal system slowly works its way through the area producing occasional showers for much of the day. High pressure will take control on Tuesday, but only for a brief time as another system can produce some shower activity around here on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. The weather returns to generally dry and cool conditions for later Wednesday and Thursday as another high pressure system builds into the region…chilly weather for the Yankees home opener.

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7:00 AM | *Morning/mid-day showers as a cold frontal system slowly passes through the region*

Paul Dorian

The week starts off unsettled as a cold frontal system slowly works its way through the area and it can produce occasional showers into the early afternoon hours. High pressure will take control on Tuesday, but only for a brief time as another system can produce some shower activity around here on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. The weather returns to generally dry and cool conditions for later Wednesday and Thursday as another high pressure system builds into the region…cool weather for the Nationals home opener.

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6:15 AM | *Windy and colder today with NW wind gusts of up to 40 mph or so*

Paul Dorian

Winds will be quite strong today from a northwesterly direction and can gust to 40 mph or so on the back side of a cold frontal system. High pressure takes control providing us with some sunshine to go along with the windy and chilly conditions as we close out the work week. A weak cold front can produce a shower or two on Saturday and it’ll turn somewhat cooler and breezy on Sunday ahead of the next cold front which can produce showers around here on Sunday night and Monday.

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6:15 AM | *Windy and colder today with NW wind gusts of up to 40 mph or so*

Paul Dorian

Winds will be quite strong today from a northwesterly direction and can gust to 40 mph or so on the back side of a cold frontal system. High pressure takes control providing us with some sunshine to go along with the windy and chilly conditions after some lingering early day clouds. A weak cold front can produce a shower or two on Saturday and it’ll turn somewhat cooler and breezy on Sunday ahead of the next cold front which can produce showers around here on Sunday night and Monday.

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6:15 AM | *Windy and colder today with NW wind gusts of up to 40 mph or so*

Paul Dorian

Winds will be quite strong today from a northwesterly direction and can gust to 40 mph or so on the back side of a cold frontal system. High pressure takes control providing us with some sunshine to go along with the windy and chilly conditions as we close out the work week. A weak cold front can produce a shower or two on Saturday and it’ll turn somewhat cooler and breezy on Sunday ahead of the next cold front which can produce showers around here on Sunday night and Monday.

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*Stratospheric warming to result in additional cold air outbreaks Great Lakes-to-Northeast US...baseball season gets fully underway on Thursday (3/27) with plenty of cold weather early season games*

Paul Dorian

An on-going stratospheric warming event that began in late February increases the chance for additional cold air outbreaks as we wind down the month of March from the Great Lakes/Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US. In fact, the typical lag time between a stratospheric warming event over the polar region and its impact on US temperature patterns suggests there may very well be cold air outbreaks to deal with in this part of the country at least until the middle of April. As it turns out, big-league baseball gets underway in earnest in one week’s time on Thursday, March 27th, and the early part of the season may feature plenty of cold weather games thanks in large part to the on-going big-league stratospheric warming event. In addition, the influx of colder-than-normal air masses in coming weeks keeps hope alive across the northern states for those wishing for more snow...yes, even though spring season is now officially underway.

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