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6:15 AM | ***Severe thunderstorms a threat later today/early tonight...high heat and humidity on the way from later this weekend into at least the middle of next week***

Paul Dorian

The atmosphere will become quite unstable later today with the approach of a surface cold frontal system combined with a disturbance in the upper part of the atmosphere. As a result, the chance for afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms will be high and any thunderstorm that forms can be severe with heavy rain and damaging wind gusts. There is also that chance in this expected thunderstorm activity for large hail and isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out. Temperatures today will climb to uncomfortably warm levels near 90 degrees and the humidity will be a very noticeable factor as well.

After a sunny and warm day to end the work week, very strong high pressure ridging in the upper part of the atmosphere will push eastward this weekend. This system will end up directly overhead in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US by the early part of next week and likely stay put until at least the middle of next week. As a result, high heat and humidity is on the way for an extended period of time from later this weekend into at least the middle of next week.

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****Severe thunderstorm risk this afternoon and again later Thursday...high heat and humidity from later this weekend into at least the middle of next week with 100 degrees on the table****

Paul Dorian

It has become uncomfortably humid and warm today across much of the Mid-Atlantic region following the progression of a warm frontal system that is pushing slowly to the north. This change in atmospheric conditions comes following a cool stretch of weather that featured high temperatures on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday that were well below-normal for the middle of June. The atmosphere will quickly destabilize this afternoon and there are likely to be downpours and strong-to-severe thunderstorms impacting the I-95 corridor somewhere between 1pm and 8pm.

A surface cold frontal system will approach the Mid-Atlantic region from the northwest on Thursday, and this will combine with an upper-air disturbance to bring another threat of severe weather threat to the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor. The likely timetable for severe thunderstorm activity on Thursday will again be 1pm-8pm, and there can be damaging wind gusts, hail, and even isolated tornadoes in any spot along the I-95 corridor. The cold front clears the coast by later tomorrow night and Friday will turn out to be a rather decent day featuring warm and dry conditions to end the work week.

Looking ahead, a very strong ridge of high pressure will build into the Mid-Atlantic region by the early part of next week and this will lead to high heat and humidity in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor from later this weekend into at least the middle of next week. After a very warm day on Saturday, temperatures are likely to soar into the 90’s on Sunday and then the first half of next week will feature high heat and humidity and 100 degrees will be a possibility in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor.

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6:15 AM | ****Uncomfortably warm and humid today and tomorrow with strong-to-severe storms a threat on both days...high heat and humidity from Sunday through Wednesday****

Paul Dorian

After a cool start to the week, it’ll turn much warmer for today and Thursday in the Mid-Atlantic region and humidity will be a noticeable factor as well. The warm-up comes ahead of a strong frontal system which can produce strong-to-severe thunderstorms around here this afternoon and then additional strong-to-severe thunderstorms are likely later tomorrow.

After a sunny and warm day to end the work week, very strong high pressure ridging in the upper part of the atmosphere will push eastward this weekend. This system will end up directly overhead in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US by the early part of next week and likely stay put until at least the middle of next week. As a result, high heat and humidity is on the way for the northeastern states in the period from later this weekend into the middle of next week and 100-degrees is on the table.

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6:15 AM | ****Uncomfortably warm and humid today and tomorrow with strong-to-severe storms a threat on both days...high heat and humidity from Sunday through Wednesday****

Paul Dorian

After a cool start to the week, it’ll turn much warmer for today and Thursday in the Mid-Atlantic region and humidity will be a noticeable factor as well. The warm-up comes ahead of a strong frontal system which can produce strong-to-severe thunderstorms around here this afternoon and then additional strong-to-severe thunderstorms are likely later tomorrow.

After a sunny and warm day to end the work week, very strong high pressure ridging in the upper part of the atmosphere will push eastward this weekend. This system will end up directly overhead in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US by the early part of next week and likely stay put until at least the middle of next week. As a result, high heat and humidity is on the way for the northeastern states in the period from later this weekend into the middle of next week and 100-degrees is on the table.

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6:15 AM | ****Uncomfortably warm and humid today and tomorrow with strong-to-severe storms a threat on both days...high heat and humidity from Sunday through Wednesday****

Paul Dorian

After a cool start to the week, it’ll turn much warmer for today and Thursday in the Mid-Atlantic region and humidity will be a noticeable factor as well. The warm-up comes ahead of a strong frontal system which can produce scattered strong-to-severe thunderstorms around here later today and then more numerous strong-to-severe thunderstorms are likely later tomorrow.

After a sunny and warm day to end the work week, very strong high pressure ridging in the upper part of the atmosphere will push eastward this weekend. This system will end up directly overhead in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US by the early part of next week and likely stay put until at least the middle of next week. As a result, high heat and humidity is on the way for the northeastern states in the period from later this weekend into the middle of next week and 100-degrees is on the table.

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6:15 AM | ***High heat and humidity on the way for the Huntsville metro area with temperatures well up in the 90's this weekend***

Paul Dorian

The big story across much of the nation in coming days will be the influx of intense heat and the southeastern US will be impacted as well. After highs today and Thursday in the upper 80’s, temperatures should surge well up into the 90’s around here over the weekend and humidity will be a very noticeable factor as well.

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****Severe weather threats next few days...scorching heat coming to the DC-to-Boston corridor from later this weekend into at least the middle of next week with 100 degrees on the table****

Paul Dorian

There is a lot going on in the world of weather across the nation with severe weather threats each of the next few days and scorching heat is on the horizon for the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast US. In the near-term, severe weather will be a major concern today in the nation’s mid-section (Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska) and then that threat zone will shift eastward on Wednesday to the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, and then to the eastern states on Thursday.

In terms of temperatures, there has been unusually cool weather across the northeastern part of the nation during the past few days and it continues today…this will be just a fond memory in a week’s time as sweltering heat is on the way. Actually, temperatures will surge to much warmer levels on Wednesday and Thursday, but the intense and more sustained heat is coming for the period from later this weekend into at least the middle of next week and 100-degree highs are possible all along the DC-to-Boston corridor.

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