The week looks hot and dry for the region with afternoon high temperatures consistently way up in the 90’s in the Denver metro region. While there can be an isolated late day thunderstorm today far north and east, the next decent chance will likely hold off until the beginning of the weekend.
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Comfortable conditions to start off the week and the next few days should be rather quiet. High pressure is still in place across the Mid-Atlantic region as we begin the new work week and then another high builds to our north by mid-week and will influence our weather for the remainder of the week. Looking ahead, there is a tropical wave sitting just off the Southeast US coastline and we will need to monitor that system as it could push moisture northward later in the week…potentially even resulting in some rainfall around here by later in the weekend.
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Comfortable conditions to start off the week and the next few days should be rather quiet. High pressure is still in place across the Mid-Atlantic region as we begin the new work week and then another high builds to our north by mid-week and will influence our weather for the remainder of the week. Looking ahead, there is a tropical wave sitting just off the Southeast US coastline and we will need to monitor that system as it could push moisture northward later in the week…potentially even resulting in some rainfall around here by later in the weekend.
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Comfortable conditions to start off the week and the next few days should be rather quiet. High pressure is still in place across the Mid-Atlantic region as we begin the new work week and then another high builds to our north by mid-week and will influence our weather for the remainder of the week. Looking ahead, there is a tropical wave sitting just off the Southeast US coastline and we will need to monitor that system as it could push moisture northward later in the week…potentially even resulting in some rainfall around here by later in the weekend.
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The slow-moving cold front that resulted in numerous showers and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region on Thursday will edge its way off the eastern seaboard this morning. In its wake, temperatures will be well below-normal as we begin the new month of August and there will be a stiff northeast wind to go along with mainly cloudy skies and possible lingering showers. Clearing skies set in tonight and we are setting up for one of the nicest weekend of the entire summer season with very comfortable temperatures and humidity levels.
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The slow-moving cold front that resulted in numerous showers and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region on Thursday will edge its way off the eastern seaboard this morning. In its wake, temperatures will be well below-normal as we begin the new month of August and there will be a stiff northeast wind to go along with mainly cloudy skies and possible lingering showers. Clearing skies set in tonight and we are setting up for one of the nicest weekend of the entire summer season with very comfortable temperatures and humidity levels.
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The slow-moving cold front that resulted in numerous showers and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region on Thursday will edge its way off the eastern seaboard this morning. In its wake, temperatures will be well below-normal as we begin the new month of August and there will be a stiff north-to-northeast wind to go along with mainly cloudy skies and possible lingering showers. Clearing skies set in tonight and we are setting up for one of the nicest weekend of the entire summer season with very comfortable temperatures and humidity levels.
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A major-league cool-down is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region and the transition from the high heat and humidity to the well below-normal temperatures will come with heavy rainfall, strong-to-severe thunderstorms, and localized flash flooding. A slow-moving cold frontal system will approach the area later today from our north and west, but then only be able to inch its way through the Mid-Atlantic region during the next 24 hours as low pressure forms along its boundary zone. Widespread showers and thunderstorms are likely from early this afternoon into the late-night hours and total rainfall amounts can end up being excessive in some spots raising the concern for potentially significant flash flooding. Much cooler air moves in on Friday on the back side of the slowly departing cold front and low pressure system and we are setting up for one of the nicest weekends of the summer season with very comfortable temperatures and humidity levels.
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The overall weather pattern remains hot and humid across the southeastern states for the next couple of days with showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time. A frontal passage late in the week will usher in somewhat cooler air with highs generally confined to the 80’s for the upcoming weekend and early part of next week.
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Today begins a transition in the NYC metro region from the high heat and humidity of the past few days to much cooler conditions expected here on Friday...the first day of August. A cold front will slowly grind its way through the area later today and tonight as low pressure forms along the boundary zone. Showers and thunderstorms will become numerous for the afternoon and nighttime hours…some of the rain is likely to be heavy at times, some of the storms can be strong, and localized flash flooding is on the table. Showers can linger on Friday morning and the day will be noticeably cooler (jacket weather) with well below-normal temperatures. In addition, an east-to-northeast wind will be quite noticeable in the counter-clockwise flow of air around departing low pressure off the coast. Clearing skies should develop on Friday night and the first weekend of August may turn out to be one the nicest of the entire summer season featuring very comfortable temperatures and low humidity values.
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