Our unsettled weather pattern continues today and scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible; however, the rainfall shouldn’t be as heavy or widespread as it was during the past couple of days in the Mid-Atlantic region and severe weather risks should be rather limited. A weak frontal system will meander through the weekend keeping it unsettled around here through the period and then a stronger front should arrive on Monday and strong thunderstorms will be possible. It will be a bit cooler today in the Mid-Atlantic region with afternoon highs around here in the low-to-mid 80’s…no intense heat is in sight.
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Our unsettled weather pattern continues today and scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible; however, the rainfall shouldn’t be as heavy or as widespread as it was during the past couple of days and severe weather risks should be rather limited. A weak frontal system will meander in the Mid-Atlantic region through the weekend keeping it unsettled through the period and then a stronger front should arrive on Monday and strong thunderstorms will be possible. It will be a bit cooler today with afternoon highs in the middle 80’s…no intense heat is in sight.
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Our unsettled weather pattern continues today and scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible; however, the rainfall shouldn’t be as heavy or as widespread as it was during the past couple of days and severe weather risks should be rather limited. A weak frontal system will meander in the Mid-Atlantic region through the weekend keeping it unsettled through the period and then a stronger front should arrive on Monday and strong thunderstorms will be possible. It will be a bit cooler today with afternoon highs in the low-to-mid 80’s…no intense heat is in sight.
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In general, it is much the same story as yesterday in the Mid-Atlantic region as far as the weather is concerned with the chance of late afternoon and early evening strong-to-severe thunderstorms along with possible flooding downpours. One minor difference from yesterday will be perhaps a bit later arrival time for the storms in the I-95 corridor as we’re looking at the late afternoon or early evening hours in many spots. Like yesterday, the ingredients are there for strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity and possible downpours including an upper-level trough, a slow-moving surface frontal system, and a humid air mass. The unsettled weather pattern continues from tomorrow through the upcoming weekend with a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms and much of next week looks unsettled as well.
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A very unsettled weather pattern will continue through the second half of the week in the Mid-Atlantic region with additional strong storms and downpours possible. Given the already well saturated grounds, any additional heavy rainfall can lead to localized flash flooding conditions. Ingredients for this unsettled weather pattern include a tropical air mass left behind by TS Barry, a slow-moving surface frontal system, and an upper-level trough of low pressure.
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A very unsettled weather pattern will continue through the second half of the week in the Mid-Atlantic region with additional strong storms and downpours possible. Given the already well saturated grounds, any additional heavy rainfall can lead to localized flash flooding conditions. Ingredients for this unsettled weather pattern include a tropical air mass left behind by TS Barry, a slow-moving surface frontal system, and an upper-level trough of low pressure.
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A very unsettled weather pattern will continue through the second half of the week in the Mid-Atlantic region with additional strong storms and downpours likely. Given the already well saturated grounds, any additional heavy rainfall can lead to localized flash flooding conditions. Ingredients for this unsettled weather pattern include a tropical air mass left behind by TS Barry, a slow-moving surface frontal system, and an upper-level trough of low pressure.
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The combination of an upper-level trough, a slow-moving surface frontal system, and an extremely humid air mass will result in strong-to-severe thunderstorms later today and early tonight and there can be a repeat performance later tomorrow. Any shower or thunderstorm in this tropical air mass can produce flooding rainfall given the well saturated nature of the grounds in the Mid-Atlantic region. Temperatures today have soared to 90+ degrees all along the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor and the high humidity is making for a very uncomfortable day. The unsettled weather pattern continues from Thursday into Sunday with a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms.
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The next few days will be among the hottest of the summer so far with afternoon highs in the middle 90’s today and Thursday and a flirtation with the 100-degree mark is likely on Wednesday. There can be scattered showers and thunderstorms later today, but Wednesday and Thursday are liable to be completely rain-free to go along with the very hot conditions.
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It stays quite hot and unsettled for the next couple of days with highs well up in the 90’s and a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms; primarily, during the afternoon and evening hours.
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