A cold front will clear the coast this morning and its passage will usher in more comfortable air to end the work week with lower humidity levels. The weather becomes unsettled again for the weekend with showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time and high temperatures in the 80’s. A strong cold front comes through on Sunday night paving the way for nice weather on Monday and Tuesday with comfortably warm conditions and low humidity.
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It stays quite hot, humid, and unsettled for the next few days with highs up in the 90’s and a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms, primarily, during the afternoon and evening hours. In fact, the hot, humid and unsettled weather pattern looks like it may continue through much of next week as well.
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A cold front will clear the coast this morning and its passage will usher in more comfortable air to end the work week with lower humidity levels. The weather becomes unsettled again for the weekend with showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time and high temperatures in the 80’s. A strong cold front comes through on Sunday night paving the way for nice weather on Monday and Tuesday with comfortably warm conditions and low humidity.
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The pattern remains very warm and unsettled through the upcoming weekend with a daily shot at PM showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures today should peak in the lower 90’s and can soar to the middle 90’s for highs on Sunday and Monday.
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A stalled-out frontal system has turned around and pushed northward through the region as a warm front paving the way for a hot and humid afternoon and high temperatures in the lower 90’s. A cold front approaches the area late today and crosses by early Friday and its passage will usher in much more comfortable conditions with lower humidity for tomorrow, tomorrow night, and much of the day on Saturday. The humidity does build back up again on Saturday night and Sunday and the chance of showers and thunderstorms will also make a return. Another cold front is likely to cross the region by Sunday night paving the way for a dry and comfortably warm start to next week.
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The pattern remains unsettled through the upcoming weekend with a daily shot at PM showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures gradually increase during the next few days with highs in the upper 80’s later today and possibly the upper 90’s early next week.
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A stalled-out frontal system has turned around and pushed northward through the region as a warm front paving the way for a hot and humid afternoon and high temperatures in the lower 90’s. A cold front approaches the area late today and crosses by early Friday and its passage will usher in much more comfortable conditions with lower humidity for tomorrow, tomorrow night, and much of the day on Saturday. The humidity does build back up again on Saturday night and Sunday and the chance of showers and thunderstorms will also make a return. Another cold front is likely to cross the region by Sunday night paving the way for a dry and comfortably warm start to next week.
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It stays quite hot and unsettled for the next several days with highs up in the 90’s and a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms, primarily, during the afternoon and evening hours. In fact, the very warm, humid and unsettled weather pattern looks like it may continue through much of next week as well.
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A stalled-out frontal system has turned around and pushed northward through the region as a warm front paving the way for a hot and humid afternoon and high temperatures in the middle 90’s. A cold front approaches the area late today and then stalls out nearby on Friday keeping it unsettled with the chance of showers and thunderstorms. It remains unsettled this weekend with a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms and then a cold front pushes through on Sunday night paving the way for a comfortably warm start to next week.
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The combination of a tropical air mass, a stalled-out frontal boundary zone, and an upper-level disturbance will “re-ignite” the atmosphere this afternoon and the result is very likely to be yet another round of heavy showers and strong thunderstorms for much of the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor. With the likelihood of flooding downpours and the well saturated grounds, flash flood watches have been issued throughout the Mid-Atlantic region by the National Weather Service. This stalled-out front system will turn around by tomorrow and push to the north as a warm front and the heat and humidity should reach a peak in the afternoon with highs up in the 90’s in many places. A cold front then pushes through the northern Mid-Atlantic region later Thursday night into early Friday and it then stalls out across the southern Mid-Atlantic later in the day. As a result, the corridor from Philly to New York City will see a big break in the humidity on Friday, Friday night, and much of Saturday, but the stalled-out front will keep it unsettled and moderately humid in and around the DC metro area. The humidity does build back up again throughout the Mid-Atlantic region for the second half of the weekend and the chance of showers and thunderstorms will also make a return.
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