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7:00 AM | *Threat of occasional showers and possible thunderstorms in the DC metro region from later tomorrow into at least Saturday night...unsettled weather also possible early next week*

Paul Dorian

Powerful thunderstorms that pounded the western and central Mid-Atlantic region last night weakened by the time they reached the I-95 corridor due to some very dry air in place and also the overall weakening of the support in the upper atmosphere. High pressure returns to the area today as a weak cold front settles just to our south. This same frontal system will turnaround later tomorrow and lift through the area as a warm front with some shower and thunderstorm activity. It’ll turn out quite warm and downright humid on Friday with an occasional shower and an afternoon or evening thunderstorm is possible; however, much of the day should be rain-free. More widespread shower activity is expected for Saturday as a cold front arrives and then an upper-level low form in the eastern US and produce additional unsettled weather around here during the early part of next week.

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7:00 AM | *Threat of occasional showers and possible thunderstorms in the NYC metro region from tomorrow night into at least Saturday night...unsettled weather also possible early next week*

Paul Dorian

Powerful thunderstorms that pounded western and central New York last night fell apart by the time they reached the southeastern part of the state due to some very dry air in place around here and also the overall weakening of support in the upper atmosphere. High pressure returns to the area today as a weak cold front settles just to our south. This same frontal system will turnaround late tomorrow and lift through the area as a warm front with some shower activity and perhaps a thunderstorm. It’ll turn out quite warm and downright humid on Friday with an occasional shower and an afternoon or evening thunderstorm is possible; however, much of the day should be rain-free. More widespread shower activity is expected for Saturday as a cold front arrives and then an upper-level low form in the eastern US and produce additional unsettled weather around here during the early part of next week.

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7:00 AM | *A shot at showers and thunderstorms each of the next few days...weekend looking good*

Paul Dorian

A somewhat unsettled and warm, humid pattern is in the offing for the Tennessee Valley during the next few days with a daily chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures should reach the low-to-mid 80’s this afternoon and 80+ degrees on Thursday and Friday. The upcoming weekend looks quite nice from this vantage point with plenty of sunshine on each day and more comfortable conditions featuring lower temperatures and humidity levels.

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7:00 AM | *Quite warm next few days with a daily threat of showers and storms*

Paul Dorian

A somewhat unsettled and warm pattern is in the offing for the Tennessee Valley during the next few days with a daily chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures should reach the lower 80’s this afternoon and the low-to-mid 80’s during the next few days. From this vantage point, the upcoming weekend looks quite nice with plenty of sunshine on each day and comfortable temperatures.

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7:00 AM | *Cold front arrives tonight with a shower threat...unsettled pattern for the late week and early weekend*

Paul Dorian

A warm front lifts through the area today and it will become quite warm with afternoon highs in the low-to-mid 80’s and there should be plenty of sunshine with increasing southerly winds. A cold front arrives tonight and it can bring with it some shower activity...perhaps even an isolated thunderstorm or two. High pressure returns at mid-week, but the weather then becomes quite unsettled for the late week and early part of the weekend with a couple of low pressure systems impacting the Mid-Atlantic region.

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7:00 AM | *Cold front arrives tonight with a shower threat...maybe a thunderstorm...unsettled pattern for the late week and early part of the weekend*

Paul Dorian

A warm front lifts through the area today and it will become quite warm with afternoon highs near 80 degrees and there should be plenty of sunshine with increasing southerly winds. A cold front arrives tonight and it can bring with it some shower activity...perhaps even an isolated thunderstorm or two. High pressure returns at mid-week, but the weather then becomes quite unsettled for the late week and early part of the weekend with a couple of low pressure systems impacting the Mid-Atlantic region.

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7:00 AM | *Cold front arrives tonight with a shower threat...maybe a thunderstorm...unsettled pattern for the late week and early weekend*

Paul Dorian

A warm front lifts through the area today and it will become quite warm with afternoon highs near 85 degrees and there should be plenty of sunshine with increasing southerly winds. A cold front arrives tonight and it can bring with it some shower activity...perhaps even an isolated thunderstorm or two. High pressure returns at mid-week, but the weather then becomes quite unsettled for the late week and early part of the weekend with a couple of low pressure systems impacting the Mid-Atlantic region.

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***Severe weather threat later today/tonight focused on Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois...additional cold air outbreaks and severe weather threats into early May***

Paul Dorian

There have been numerous colder-than-normal air masses in recent weeks pushing into the central and eastern US from Canada and also into the western US from the eastern Pacific Ocean. The continuing influx of these colder-than-normal air masses along with an active jet stream has led to numerous severe weather outbreaks in recent weeks. Indeed, severe weather is likely later today and tonight with a focus on the Upper Midwestern states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois though some severe thunderstorm activity can extend all the way south and west to the south-central states of Texas and Oklahoma. The overall pattern that has produced these occasional cold air and severe weather outbreaks in the US looks quite likely to last at least into the first part of May with a risk next Monday and Tuesday in the nation’s mid-section.

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