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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

6:00 AM | *Cooler-than-normal air encompasses much of the nation here at mid-week*

Paul Dorian

A widespread cooler-than-normal air mass continues to reside across much of the central and eastern US here at mid-week and we’ll enjoy a comfortable rest of the week and weekend as well to close out the month of August. Temperatures will likely be confined to near the 80-degree mark during the next few days and then should reach the low-to-mid 80’s during the Labor Day weekend.

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6:00 AM | *Labor Day weekend looking comfortable and dry in the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

One cold front pushed through the region on Monday morning paving the way for a few days of comfortable temperatures for late August and a second one will cross the area from late Thursday night into Friday. This next cold frontal passage will set the stage for a dry and comfortably cool Labor Day weekend with overnight lows in the 50’s in most areas. The month of August comes to an end on Sunday and it’ll end up averaging cooler-than-normal all along the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor.

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6:00 AM | *An active weather pattern with rounds of showers and storms...cooler-than-normal conditions as well*

Paul Dorian

An active weather pattern will continue in the Denver metro area for the next several days with below-normal temperatures and rounds of showers and thunderstorms. Some of the storms later during each of the next few days can reach strong-to-severe levels and some of the rain can be heavy at times with localized flash flooding on the table.

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6:00 AM | *August has been quite kind to us and it looks like comfortable temperatures right to the calendar flip to September on Monday*

Paul Dorian

A cold front pushed through the region early yesterday and its passage has set the stage for a great last week of August and a reinforcing cool shot of air will arrive for the upcoming weekend. Widespread cooler-than-normal air now encompasses much of the eastern half of the nation and below-normal temperatures will be the rule of thumb right through the upcoming Labor Day weekend which should be dry and pleasant.

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6:00 AM | *August has been quite kind to us and it looks like comfortable temperatures right to the calendar flip to September on Monday*

Paul Dorian

A cold front pushed through the region early yesterday and its passage has set the stage for a great last week of August and a reinforcing cool shot of air will arrive for the upcoming weekend. Widespread cooler-than-normal air now encompasses much of the eastern half of the nation and below-normal temperatures will be the rule of thumb right through the upcoming Labor Day weekend which should be dry and pleasant.

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6:00 AM | *August has been quite kind to us and it looks like comfortable temperatures right to the calendar flip to September on Monday*

Paul Dorian

A cold front pushed through the region early yesterday and its passage has set the stage for a great last week of August and a reinforcing cool shot of air will arrive for the upcoming weekend. Widespread cooler-than-normal air now encompasses much of the eastern half of the nation and below-normal temperatures will be the rule of thumb right through the upcoming Labor Day weekend which should be dry and pleasant.

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UPDATE - *NASA Wallops Island launch scrubbed for Monday night...now set for Tuesday night at 10:30pm*

Paul Dorian

A sounding rocket mission from the NASA Wallops Island Facility in Virginia that was set for Sunday night has been rescheduled to later tonight with a launch window from 10pm to 3am. The TOMEX+ mission was cancelled last night due to local cloud cover and high seas in the recovery area left behind by Hurricane Erin. Those in the Mid-Atlantic region may be able to catch a glimpse of the rockets depending on the weather conditions, and it is currently looking quite favorable for viewing later tonight. According to NASA, the main purpose of the mission is to investigate the “mesopause” which is one of the planet’s most turbulent atmospheric regions.

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