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6:15 AM | *An unsettled stretch of weather from later tomorrow into the middle of next week with occasional showers and thunderstorms*

Paul Dorian

An unsettled stretch of weather is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region beginning later tomorrow and likely lasting into the middle of next week…

High pressure is positioned well out to sea today and two low pressure systems will approach the Mid-Atlantic region during the next couple of days. One low is riding up along the Southeast US coastline and the other will approach our area from the west. The result here will be clouds and limited sun for today and an increasing chance of showers from later tomorrow into Saturday. Other systems will keep it unsettled around here from later Sunday into the middle of next week with the threat of occasional showers and thunderstorms.

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6:15 AM | *Summer-like temperatures during the next few days...reddish/orange sunrises and sunsets*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure has shifted to a position off the east coast and the result will be an influx of summer-like air in the Mid-Atlantic region and temperatures climbing well up into the 80’s during the next few days. While there will be some sunshine in the near-term, it will be dimmed at times from haze being caused by Canadian wildfires up north and this will make for redder-than-normal sunrises and sunsets as well. The weather turns more unsettled for the late week and early part of the weekend with an approaching frontal system and an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms.  

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6:15 AM | *A warming trend gets underway here at mid-week*

Paul Dorian

A warming trend gets underway today with afternoon temperatures likely reaching the lower 70’s following the 50’s on Tuesday and there can be some PM shower and thunderstorm activity. The unsettled pattern will remain intact for the late week and weekend with a daily shot at scattered showers and thunderstorms.

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6:15 AM | *Summer-like temperatures during the next few days...reddish/orange sunrises and sunsets*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure has shifted to a position off the east coast and the result will be an influx of summer-like air in the Mid-Atlantic region and temperatures climbing well up into the 80’s during the next few days. While there will be some sunshine in the near-term, it will be dimmed at times from haze being caused by Canadian wildfires up north and this will make for redder-than-normal sunrises and sunsets as well. The weather turns more unsettled for the late week and early part of the weekend with an approaching frontal system and an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms.  

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6:15 AM | *Summer-like temperatures during the next few days...reddish/orange sunrises and sunsets*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure has shifted to a position off the east coast and the result will be an influx of summer-like air in the Mid-Atlantic region and temperatures climbing well up into the 80’s during the next few days. While there will be some sunshine in the near-term, it will be dimmed at times from haze being caused by Canadian wildfires up north and this will make for redder-than-normal sunrises and sunsets as well. The weather turns more unsettled for the late week and early part of the weekend with an approaching frontal system and an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms.  

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6:15 AM | *Summer-like temperatures on the way for the mid and late week*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure shifts offshore today and this will result in a warming trend for the Mid-Atlantic region. Temperatures can climb into the lower 80’s today to go along with plenty of sunshine and then soar to the upper 80’s on Wednesday and Thursday...a few spots can top out at 90 degrees. The weather turns more unsettled again for the end of the week and the early part of the weekend with an approaching frontal system and an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms.  

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6:15 AM | *Summer-like temperatures next few days in the Mid-Atlantic region and more humid as well*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure shifts offshore today and this will result in a warming trend for the Mid-Atlantic region. Temperatures can climb to the 80 degree mark today to go along with plenty of (hazy) sunshine and then soar to the middle and upper 80’s on Wednesday and Thursday...a few spots can top out at 90 degrees. The weather turns more unsettled again for the end of the week and the early part of the weekend with an approaching frontal system and an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms.  

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6:15 AM | *Summer-like temperatures on the way for the mid and late week*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure shifts offshore today and this will result in a warming trend for the area. Temperatures can climb into the lower 80’s today to go along with plenty of sunshine and then soar to the upper 80’s on Wednesday and Thursday...a few spots can top out at 90 degrees. The weather turns more unsettled again for the end of the week and the early part of the weekend with an approaching frontal system and an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms.  

One final note, the first official 90-degree day is possible on Wednesday or Thursday and should this take place, it would be about three weeks behind the average and the latest first 90-degree day since 2016.

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*Mount Etna erupts today on the eastern coast of Sicily*

Paul Dorian

Mount Etna erupted on Monday, surprising tourists and sending them fleeing to safety as huge plumes of ash and debris shot out of the volcano and into the sky, according to news reports. A pyroclastic flow, or avalanche of burning ash, crashed down the slopes of the volcano’s southeast crater, according to Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology and the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre in Toulouse reported that the ash cloud had reached an estimated height of 21,000 feet. Despite the many videos of people fleeing down Mt. Etna during the eruption, no injuries or fatalities have resulted or been reported so far.

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