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

6:15 AM | *Periods of rain today, tonight, and on Saturday and temperatures remain on the chilly side...an outside chance for snowflakes to mix in at times*

Paul Dorian

Wet and unsettled weather will stick around in the Mid-Atlantic region through the first half of the weekend and the colder-than-normal temperatures will remain as well. Waves of low pressure will produce occasional showers here this morning and then steadier, heavier rain from this afternoon into Saturday and total amounts can reach an inch or more which is welcome news in the still somewhat dry Mid-Atlantic region. In fact, this air mass will be chilly enough that snowflakes can mix in at times from late tonight into early Saturday and accumulations are possible across higher elevation locations of northeastern PA. High pressure will resume control later in the weekend and it should turn milder early next week; however, another strong cold front will usher in a chilly air mass on Tuesday night and Wednesday.

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6:15 AM | *Remains on the chilly side next few days and waves of low pressure will bring occasional rain from later today into Saturday*

Paul Dorian

An extended period of wet and unsettled weather is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region and the colder-than-normal temperature pattern will continue as well. Waves of low pressure will produce occasional showers here later today into tonight and periods of rain are likely on Friday and Saturday. High pressure will try to resume control later in the weekend and it should turn milder early next week; however, another strong cold front will usher in a chilly air mass by the middle of next week.

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6:15 AM | *Remains on the chilly side next few days and waves of low pressure will bring occasional rain from later today into Saturday*

Paul Dorian

An extended period of wet and unsettled weather is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region and the colder-than-normal temperature pattern will continue as well. Waves of low pressure will produce occasional showers here from late today into tonight and periods of rain are likely on Friday and Saturday. High pressure will try to resume control later in the weekend and it should turn milder early next week; however, another strong cold front will usher in a chilly air mass by the middle of next week.

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6:15 AM | *Remains on the chilly side next few days and waves of low pressure will bring occasional rain from later today into Saturday*

Paul Dorian

An extended period of wet and unsettled weather is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region and the colder-than-normal temperature pattern will continue as well. Waves of low pressure will produce occasional showers here later today into tonight and periods of rain are likely on Friday and Saturday. High pressure will try to resume control later in the weekend and it should turn milder early next week; however, another strong cold front will usher in a chilly air mass by the middle of next week.

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6:15 AM | *Unsettled weather pattern returns on Thursday with occasional rain from tomorrow into the weekend*

Paul Dorian

After a dry, chilly day here at mid-week, a slow-moving low pressure system will push into the eastern states keeping it unsettled around here from tomorrow into the upcoming weekend. Clouds will increase later tonight and there will be a chance of rain by tomorrow afternoon and additional chances for rain from Friday into Saturday. High pressure returns for the second half of the weekend and early part of next week providing us with dry and increasingly warmer conditions.

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6:15 AM | *Unsettled weather pattern returns on Thursday with occasional rain from tomorrow into the weekend*

Paul Dorian

After a dry, chilly day here at mid-week, a slow-moving low pressure system will push into the eastern states keeping it unsettled around here from tomorrow into the upcoming weekend. Clouds will increase later tonight and there will be a chance of showers on Thursday followed by additional chances for rain from Friday into Saturday. High pressure returns for the second half of the weekend and early part of next week providing us with dry and increasingly warmer conditions.

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6:15 AM | *Unsettled weather pattern returns on Thursday with occasional rain from tomorrow into the weekend*

Paul Dorian

After a dry, chilly day here at mid-week, a slow-moving low pressure system will push into the eastern states keeping it unsettled around here from tomorrow into the upcoming weekend. Clouds will increase later tonight and there will be a chance of rain by tomorrow afternoon and additional chances for rain from Friday into Saturday. High pressure returns for the second half of the weekend and early part of next week providing us with dry and increasingly warmer conditions.

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*A look ahead to total solar eclipses between now and 2034*

Paul Dorian

It was a year ago on April 8th, 2024, when many Americans experienced a total solar eclipse for the first time (or were “clouded-out”) and some are wondering where and when there will be other opportunities in coming years. The next total solar eclipse on US soil won’t come until August 2044 and the next one in North America will take place in March 2033 across portions of Alaska. There are, however, several opportunities to view total solar eclipses between now and 2034, but most will require significant planning and extensive travel. 

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7:00 AM | **An Arctic air mass arrives on strong NW winds...below-freezing temperatures in the overnight hours**

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front came through the region last night and it has ushered into the Mid-Atlantic region an unseasonably cold air mass for this time of year with its origins up in the Arctic region. Temperatures today will do no better than the mid-to-upper 40’s for afternoon highs and there will be a strong NW wind producing much lower wind chill values. Temperatures are likely to drop to below-freezing later tonight bottoming out near 30 degrees across some suburban locations. With high pressure in control at mid-week, there should be plenty of sunshine on Wednesday; however, temperatures will remain below-normal throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.

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