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6:15 AM | ***A heavy rain event on the way from late today into later Saturday...can include strong-to-severe thunderstorms...turns drier, much warmer next week***

Paul Dorian

A soaking rain event is headed to the NYC metro region…

A cold front will stall-out in close proximity later today and low pressure will form along its boundary zone. As a result, showers and thunderstorms are likely to impact the region from later today into later Saturday...some of the rain will be heavy at times and some of the thunderstorms can be strong-to-severe with damaging wind gusts and possible hail. Another cold front will cross the region late tomorrow sweeping away the unsettled weather and it’ll turn drier on Sunday with plenty of sunshine to go along with windy and cooler-than-normal conditions for the first day of June. The first half of next week looks dry as well with increasingly warm conditions leading to high temperatures well up in the 80’s by mid-week.

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10:00 AM Thursday, May 29th - **The initial threat of the 2025 Atlantic Basin tropical season likely comes in about ten days**

Paul Dorian

The 2025 Atlantic Basin tropical season officially gets underway on Sunday, June 1st, and there are signs that the initial threat could come as early as ten days or so from now (i.e., June 8, 9, 10th time frame). A teleconnection index known as the Madden-Julian Oscillation or MJO appears to be foreshadowing the potential of tropical troubles in this time frame as it transitions into a “phase” that is generally quite favorable for activity in the Atlantic Basin. In addition, a second favorable sign may be the evolution of the upper-level pattern of highs and lows across North America which may feature strong ridging over southeastern Canada in about ten days or so. A strong ridge in this part of North America is often favorable this time of year for an “undercutting” tropical system in the southwestern Atlantic, Gulf of America, or Caribbean Sea where sea surface temperatures are generally warmer-than-normal.

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6:15 AM | *More rain is on the way to the Mid-Atlantic region from later tomorrow into Saturday...turns drier and warmer early next week*

Paul Dorian

It’ll turn warmer today following the unseasonably cool weather conditions on Wednesday and this afternoon’s high temperatures should end up in the low-to-mid 70’s. Skies will be mainly cloudy this morning and then some brightening for the mid-day and afternoon hours. A cold front will cross the region tonight with a few showers possible and then it’ll stall nearby on Friday. Low pressure will then ride up along the stalled-out frontal boundary zone bringing with it more rain and possible thunderstorms to the Mid-Atlantic region from later Friday into Saturday….some of the rain can be heavy and some of the storms can be strong. Another cold front arrives late Saturday sweeping the unsettled pattern away and the overall pattern turns drier and increasingly warm during the early part of next week (which is the beginning of the month of June).

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6:15 AM | *More rain is on the way to the Mid-Atlantic region from later tomorrow into Saturday...turns drier and warmer early next week*

Paul Dorian

It’ll turn slightly warmer today following the cool weather conditions on Wednesday and this afternoon’s high temperatures should end up in the low-to-mid 70’s. Skies will be mainly cloudy this morning and then some brightening is possible later in the day. A cold front will cross the region tonight with a few showers possible and then it’ll stall nearby on Friday. Low pressure will then ride up along the stalled-out frontal boundary zone bringing with it more rain and possible thunderstorms to the Mid-Atlantic region from later Friday into Saturday….some of the rain can be heavy and some of the storms can be strong. Another cold front arrives late Saturday sweeping the unsettled pattern away and the overall pattern turns drier and increasingly warm during the early part of next week (which is the beginning of the month of June).

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6:15 AM | *More rain is on the way to the Mid-Atlantic region from later tomorrow into Saturday...turns drier and warmer early next week*

Paul Dorian

It’ll turn warmer today following the unseasonably cool weather conditions on Wednesday and this afternoon’s high temperatures should end up in the mid-to-upper 70’s. Skies will be mainly cloudy early this morning and then partly sunny for the mid-day and afternoon hours. A cold front will cross the region tonight with a few showers possible and then it’ll stall nearby on Friday. Low pressure will then ride up along the stalled-out frontal boundary zone bringing with it more rain and possible thunderstorms to the Mid-Atlantic region from later Friday into Saturday….some of the rain can be heavy and some of the storms can be strong. Another cold front arrives late Saturday sweeping the unsettled pattern away and the overall pattern turns drier and increasingly warm during the early part of next week (which is the beginning of the month of June).

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6:00 AM | *A wet and unseasonably cool day here at mid-week with low pressure near the Mid-Atlantic coastline...more rain at week's end*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure is intensifying near the Mid-Atlantic coastline this morning and it will keep it breezy and quite cool around here through tonight with periods of rain. This system will push away on Thursday, but a cold front will approach and then stall in the area for the late week. There can be a few showers from Thursday into Friday and then a period of steadier (and more beneficial) rain is likely from later Friday into Saturday as low pressure forms along the stalling-out frontal boundary zone. Temperatures will be well below-normal today with an ocean flow of air and will remain slightly below-normal right into the weekend. The pattern looks like it’ll turn warmer and drier as we transition to the beginning of June on Sunday and into early next week.

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