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6:00 AM | *Low pressure pushes away from the coast...noticeably warmer today and becoming sunny*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure is pushing away from the coast today and high pressure to our north will take control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region as we head into the weekend. Temperatures will remain in a comfortable zone during the next few days with afternoon highs generally near the 80 degree mark. A cold front heads this way late Sunday/Sunday night and it could cause some shower activity in the area before another high pressure edges in early next week.

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*Climatological peak of the tropical season in the Atlantic Basin and it is unusually quiet...global activity below-normal as well...watch for “home-grown” systems down the stretch*

Paul Dorian

The Atlantic Basin tropical season officially extends from June 1st to November 30th, and the climatological peak is right around the 10th of September. This year is quite unusual in that the climatological peak comes with no tropical activity whatsoever in the Atlantic Basin and the overall season is now below normal for this time of year. In fact, global activity across the entire northern hemisphere is below-normal and that breaks down to each of the oceans being quieter-than-normal (Atlantic, Pacific, Indian). One of the possible explanations for the relatively quiet tropical season across the globe is the dramatic cool down in sea surface temperatures from a year ago. Looking ahead, there is another half of the season to go for the Atlantic Basin - at least in terms of climatology - and signs point to a pickup in activity potentially beginning as soon as this weekend.

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6:00 AM | *Plenty of clouds today, an ocean flow of unseasonably cool air, and occasional showers or drizzle...warmer, sunny on Thursday*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure that has been hanging around the east coast in recent days will push a bit to the north and west today and the result here will be plenty of clouds, an ocean flow of unseasonably cool air, and occasional showers or drizzle. This system pushes away by later tonight and Thursday will turn out noticeably warmer with plenty of sunshine. High pressure to our north takes control of the weather for the latter part of the week and probably provides protection for us in the Mid-Atlantic region right through the upcoming weekend.

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6:00 AM | *Plenty of clouds today, an ocean flow of unseasonably cool air, and occasional showers...warmer, sunny on Thursday*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure that has been hanging around the east coast in recent days will push a bit to the north and west today and the result here will be plenty of clouds, an ocean flow of unseasonably cool air, and occasional showers or drizzle. This system pushes away by later tonight and Thursday will turn out noticeably warmer with plenty of sunshine. High pressure to our north takes control of the weather for the latter part of the week and probably provides protection for us in the Mid-Atlantic region right through the upcoming weekend.

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6:00 AM | *Plenty of clouds today, an ocean flow of unseasonably cool air, and occasional showers or drizzle...warmer, sunny on Thursday*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure that has been hanging around the east coast in recent days will push a bit to the north and west today and the result here will be plenty of clouds, an ocean flow of unseasonably cool air, and occasional showers or drizzle. This system pushes away by later tonight and Thursday will turn out noticeably warmer with plenty of sunshine. High pressure to our north takes control of the weather for the latter part of the week and probably provides protection for us in the Mid-Atlantic region right through the upcoming weekend.

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6:00 AM | *Another comfortable, dry day in the Mid-Atlantic...a few showers are possible on Wednesday from a coastal low*

Paul Dorian

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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