Tropical moisture continues to flow up along the eastern seaboard and it is accompanied by a slow-moving upper-level low pressure system. The result here will be another couple of days with occasional showers and thunderstorms can get into the mix as well. After this upper-level low finally “opens up” and exits off to the north and east later in the week, there can be a lull in the action for a brief time. However, another low pressure system will head towards the Great Lakes by the end of the week and it will throw a couple of fronts our way between later Friday and Saturday night. As a result, there will be a renewed threat of showers and thunderstorms from later Friday into Saturday and then drier air should finally return to the region for Sunday and Monday.
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It turns cooler today and the pattern becomes somewhat unsettled with the chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms both this afternoon and again on Thursday. The period from Friday through Sunday will feature high temperatures generally in the low-to-middle 70’s and there can be a shower or thunderstorm each afternoon.
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A plume of tropical moisture is flowing northward today along the eastern seaboard and this widespread area of moisture is supported aloft by a slow-moving and vigorous upper-level trough of low pressure. The end result here will be another extended period of showers from today through Thursday and there can be an isolated thunderstorm or two mixed in as well. At week’s end, another system over the Great Lakes will throw a couple of fronts our way and this will renew the threat of showers here from late Friday into Saturday and perhaps even a few strong thunderstorms as well.
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Very warm weather continues today with afternoon highs returning to the middle 80’s to go along with plenty of sunshine across the region. It becomes somewhat more unsettled for the mid-week and turns breezy and cooler with the chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday and Thursday.
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A plume of tropical moisture is flowing northward today along the eastern seaboard and this widespread area of moisture is supported aloft by a slow-moving and vigorous upper-level trough of low pressure. The end result here will be another extended period of showers from today through Thursday and there can be a few thunderstorms mixed in as well….some of the rain will be heavy at times. At week’s end, another system over the Great Lakes will throw a couple of fronts our way and this will renew the threat of showers here from late Friday into Saturday and perhaps even a few strong thunderstorms as well.
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A slow-moving upper-level low pressure system will finally push away from the area today, but it’ll be close enough to cause instability in the area and the chance for showers and thunderstorms. That threat of rain will last into tomorrow, but then high pressure takes control briefly on Thursday before another frontal system causes some unsettled conditions at week’s end and during the weekend.
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A plume of tropical moisture is flowing northward today along the eastern seaboard and this widespread area of moisture is supported aloft by a slow-moving and vigorous upper-level trough of low pressure. The end result here will be another extended period of showers from later today through Thursday and there can be an isolated thunderstorm or two mixed in as well. At week’s end, another system over the Great Lakes will throw a couple of fronts our way and this will renew the threat of showers here from late Friday into Saturday and perhaps even a few strong thunderstorms as well.
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It has been unusually dry across much of the Mid-Atlantic region during the past several months, but prospects for getting back to normalcy are looking better and better in what has become an overall wetter weather pattern. In fact, today features an impressive plume of tropical moisture that is flowing right into the Mid-Atlantic region from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean and beneficial rain is falling in most areas. This widespread area of moisture is supported aloft by a vigorous and slow-moving upper-level trough of low pressure and, as such, the threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue through Thursday. After a brief lull in the action later this week, another low pressure system will head towards the Great Lakes and it’ll renew the threat of showers and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region from later Friday into Saturday. This active weather pattern looks likely to continue through the remainder of the month of May and there will be additional cold air outbreaks as well including potentially one for the Mid-Atlantic region during the Memorial Day weekend.
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High pressure slides to our east later today and we’ll have sun followed by clouds around here to go along with warm conditions. Another slow-moving system is pulling out of the Gulf region and will edge up along the Atlantic seaboard during the next few days resulting in occasional showers around here from later tonight into Thursday and a few thunderstorms will be included as well. In fact, the threat of showers and thunderstorms is likely to continue on Friday and Saturday as a cold front arrives in the eastern states. Temperatures this afternoon should peak in the upper 70’s, but then be somewhat limited on Tuesday and Wednesday due to an abundance of clouds and the expected shower activity.
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Very warm weather to begin the week with afternoon high temperatures in the middle 80’s to go along with plenty of sunshine across the region. It becomes somewhat more unsettled for the mid-week with the chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday and Thursday.
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