The overall weather pattern remains hot and humid across the southeastern states for the next few days with the chance of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. A frontal passage later in the week will usher in somewhat cooler air with highs by Saturday generally confined to the low and middle 80’s.
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The pattern stays hot and dry today with afternoon highs well up in the 90’s. The chance for PM showers and thunderstorms will return on Tuesday and chances for rain will increase around here at mid-week as a cooler pattern emerges.
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A weak frontal system passed through the region last night and the next few days will be quite hot and humid with afternoon high temperatures well up in the 90’s. It should be rain-free both today and tomorrow, but then a slow-moving cold frontal system will approach the region at mid-week and it could produce late day or evening showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday. Rain is more likely to fall on Thursday in what will be a transition day for the Mid-Atlantic region as the cold front grinds its way through the area and there is the potential for some heavy rainfall. The passage of the cold front by Friday will usher in very comfortable air to close out the work week and begin the month of August, and the weekend could turn out to be the nicest of all summer with a continuation of comfortable conditions.
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A weak frontal system passed through the region last night and the next few days will be hot and humid with afternoon high temperatures well up in the 90’s on Tuesday and Wednesday. It should be rain-free both today and tomorrow, but then a slow-moving cold frontal system will approach the region at mid-week and it could produce late day or evening showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday. Rain is more likely to fall on Thursday in what will be a transition day for the Mid-Atlantic region as the cold front grinds its way through the area and there is the potential for some heavy rainfall. The passage of the cold front by Friday will usher in very comfortable air to close out the work week and begin the month of August, and the weekend could turn out to be the nicest of all summer with a continuation of comfortable conditions.
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A weak frontal system passed through the region last night and the next few days will be quite hot and humid with afternoon high temperatures well up in the 90’s on Tuesday and Wednesday. It should be rain-free both today and tomorrow, but then a slow-moving cold frontal system will approach the region at mid-week and it could produce late day or evening showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday. Rain is more likely to fall on Thursday in what will be a transition day for the Mid-Atlantic region as the cold front grinds its way through the area and there is the potential for some heavy rainfall. The passage of the cold front by Friday will usher in very comfortable air to close out the work week and begin the month of August and the weekend could turn out to be the nicest of all summer with a continuation of comfortable conditions.
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The pattern turns hotter and drier for the weekend and early part of next week with highs in the lower 90’s by tomorrow and then the middle 90’s on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. There will be the chance of showers and thunderstorms later today and then again by the middle of next week.
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Temperatures will climb into the 90’s today ahead of an approaching cold frontal system that’ll then stall in close proximity this weekend. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will increase later in the day, continue this evening, and some of the storms can be strong. With the front hanging nearby this weekend, it’ll be somewhat unsettled with additional showers and thunderstorms possible; especially, during the day on Sunday. It stays very warm and humid during the first half of next week, but a pattern change late next week could bring us a pleasant end to July and start to August.
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High heat and humidity is in store for the region today with temperatures likely to climb into the upper 90’s for afternoon highs. A frontal system will advance this way from the northwest later today and there is the chance for late day showers and thunderstorms making their way into northern sections of the metro region. This front will then stall-out in close proximity this weekend keeping it somewhat unsettled with the threat of additional showers and thunderstorms. It stays hot and humid during the first half of next week, but a pattern change late next week could bring us a more comfortable end to July and start to August.
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Temperatures will climb well up into the 90’s today ahead of an approaching cold frontal system that’ll then stall in close proximity this weekend. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will increase later in the day, continue this evening, and some of the storms can be strong. With the front hanging nearby this weekend, it’ll be somewhat unsettled with additional showers and thunderstorms possible; especially, during the day on Sunday. It stays very warm and humid during the first half of next week, but a pattern change late next week could bring us a pleasant end to July and start to August.
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Heat and humidity will increase today in the Mid-Atlantic region and temperatures should reach well into the 90’s on Friday along the I-95 corridor. It stays very warm and humid this weekend and through the first half of next week. In terms of prospects for rain, an approaching frontal system late tomorrow will increase the chance of showers and thunderstorms; especially, on the NW side of I-95. This front stalls out this weekend nearby and the result will be the threat of showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time.
Looking ahead, the pattern changes noticeably by later next week across the northeastern states with an upper-level trough of low pressure intensifying over southeastern Canada. Comfortable air is likely to drop south and east from Canada into the Northeast US and Mid-Atlantic region late next week and the first several days of August might be rather pleasant. It is at this time that conditions might change in the tropical Atlantic Ocean which can lead to a ramp up in activity by the middle of the new month and a teleconnection index (MJO) supports this notion.
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