The weather becomes more unsettled as we progress through the next few days with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms. An upper-level ridge of high-pressure slides to the east of here on Tuesday opening the door for more moisture and a slight increase in temperatures.
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High pressure remains in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for another day providing us with plenty of sunshine and pleasant conditions. By early tomorrow, low pressure along the coast is likely to come close enough to throw plenty of clouds our way and there is the chance of showers in the eastern Mid-Atlantic region; especially, across New Jersey and the Delmarva Peninsula. High pressure should resume control of our weather for the late week and likely stay in control through most of the upcoming weekend.
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High pressure remains in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for another day providing us with plenty of sunshine and pleasant conditions. By early tomorrow, low pressure along the coast is likely to come close enough to throw plenty of clouds our way and there is the chance of showers in the eastern Mid-Atlantic region; especially, across New Jersey and the Delmarva Peninsula. High pressure should resume control of our weather for the late week and likely stay in control through most of the upcoming weekend.
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At the end of the 19th century, America was beaming with confidence and feeling bigger and stronger than ever before. The city of Galveston, Texas was booming with a population of 37,000 residents on the east end of Galveston Island which runs about thirty miles in length and anywhere from one and a half to three miles in width. Its position on the harbor of Galveston Bay along the Gulf of Mexico made it the center of trade and the biggest city in Texas in the year 1900. A quarter of a century earlier, a nearby town was destroyed by a powerful hurricane and this object lesson was heeded by many Galveston residents and talks of a seawall to protect the city were quite prevalent. However, no seawall was built and sand dunes along the shore were actually cut down to fill low areas in the city, removing what little barrier there was to the Gulf of Mexico. This proved to be a fatal mistake for the city of Galveston in what nobody could foresee happening to this magical place that seemed destined to become the New York of the Gulf of Mexico.
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The weather will be moderately warm for the next few days with highs generally in the low-to-mid 80’s. It turns quite warm late in the week with highs likely near the 90 degree mark on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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A strong cold front pushed off the east coast on Sunday and paved the way for comfortably cool conditions through much of the week. High pressure will be in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next couple of days providing us with plenty of sunshine. At mid-week, low pressure along the coast may come close enough to throw some clouds our way…perhaps even a few showers; especially, across coastal New Jersey and the Delmarva Peninsula. High pressure should resume control of our weather for the late week and likely the upcoming weekend.
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The general weather pattern this week will feature warm conditions and isolated-to-scattered PM showers and storms. The chance of showers and storms may increase by the end of the week and temperatures are likely to trend downward.
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A strong cold front pushed off the east coast on Sunday and paved the way for comfortably cool conditions through much of the week. High pressure will be in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next couple of days providing us with plenty of sunshine. At mid-week, low pressure along the coast may come close enough to throw some clouds our way…perhaps even a few showers; especially, across coastal New Jersey and the Delmarva Peninsula. High pressure should resume control of our weather for the late week and likely the upcoming weekend.
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A strong cold front pushed off the east coast on Sunday and paved the way for comfortably cool conditions through much of the week. High pressure will be in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next couple of days providing us with plenty of sunshine. At mid-week, low pressure along the coast may come close enough to throw some clouds our way…perhaps even a few showers; especially, across coastal New Jersey and the Delmarva Peninsula. High pressure should resume control of our weather for the late week and likely the upcoming weekend.
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Our dry spell ended last night with the arrival of a cold frontal system and scattered showers and thunderstorms. An even stronger cold front will arrive later tomorrow bringing with it another round of showers and thunderstorms for the Mid-Atlantic region. Following its passage, a much cooler-than-normal air mass will push east on Sunday into the Mid-Atlantic region from the Great Lakes and comfortably cool conditions will prevail for the early part of next week.
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