The comfortable and dry weather pattern that we’ve been experiencing in recent days will continue right through the upcoming Labor Day weekend and into the early part of next week. A cold front will cross our area by early tomorrow and this system will be followed by high pressure for the weekend and first half of next week. The incoming high pressure system had its origins in central Canada and it will come with some chilly air for the end of August/beginning of September...some suburban locations are likely to drop into the upper 40’s for overnight lows.
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An active weather pattern will continue in the Denver metro area for the next couple of days with additional rounds of showers and thunderstorms. Some of the storms can reach strong-to-severe levels and some of the rain can be heavy at times with localized flash flooding on the table. The pattern becomes drier over the Labor Day weekend and much of next week looks warm and dry with highs from this weekend into next week primarily in the low-to-mid 80’s.
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It’ll be moderately warm across northern Alabama during the next couple of days with some sunshine and generally rain-free conditions. It turns a bit warmer for the Labor Day weekend and somewhat unsettled with the chance of a shower or thunderstorm on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
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The month of August has been quite kind in many parts of the nation with numerous cooler-than-normal air masses dropping into the US from Canada. A strong cold front pushed off the east coast earlier this week and set the stage for widespread cooler-than-normal conditions here at midweek that extend virtually from coast to coast. This air mass had its origins in the Arctic region and has resulted in more than one hundred tied or broken daily low temperature records on Wednesday and in Atlanta, Georgia, the low temperature today was 55 degrees which tied their monthly low temperature record. I expect to see another large number of stations on Thursday morning with record or near record low temperatures in the eastern US.
Looking ahead, the pattern will repeat later next week with another much cooler-than-normal air mass dropping into the US from Canada bringing a refreshing cool start to the month of September across the eastern half of the nation. This pattern has also been quite dry in parts of the nation including the Mid-Atlantic region and the next several days don’t offer much hope with respect to the chances of some soaking rainfall.
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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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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 near 50 degrees in many spots. 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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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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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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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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An impressive cooler-than-normal air mass has pushed into the central and eastern states, and we’ll enjoy a comfortable rest of the week and weekend to close out the month of August. Temperatures will likely be confined to near the 80-degree mark on many days this week with high pressure to our north in full control of the weather.
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