Low pressure that has been near the Mid-Atlantic coastline during the past couple of days will weaken today and push off to our northeast. A cold frontal system will cross the area on Friday and strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada as we head into the weekend. This high will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the weekend with comfortably cool conditions and plenty of sunshine on both days.
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Low pressure that has been near the Mid-Atlantic coastline during the past couple of days will weaken today and push off to our northeast. A cold frontal system will cross the area on Friday and strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada as we head into the weekend. This high will control the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the weekend with comfortably cool conditions and plenty of sunshine on both days.
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The weather will be quite warm for the next few days with afternoon highs generally in the lower 90’s. It is likely to remain rain-free as well as we push through the weekend, but the chance of showers and thunderstorms will return early next week.
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The weather will be quite warm for the next few days with afternoon highs generally in the lower 90’s. It is likely to remain rain-free as well as we close out the work week, but the chance of showers and thunderstorms will return this weekend.
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The weather pattern will be somewhat unsettled today with the chance of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. It also stays on the cool side of normal today with high temperatures near 70 degrees...some ten degrees below the normal high of 80 degrees for this time of year. It turns drier and warmer as we head through the late week and into the upcoming weekend with high temperatures likely in the low-to-mid 80’s on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
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Coastal low pressure will continue to produce cool, breezy conditions in the region today along with occasional showers and a possible thunderstorm. This system weakens substantially by later tonight and pulls off to the northeast of here allowing for high pressure to our north to resume control of the weather again for the late week and upcoming weekend. After a warm end to the work week on Friday, temperatures will become quite comfortable again on Saturday and Sunday with strong high pressure centered over the southeastern part of Canada.
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Coastal low pressure will continue to produce cool, breezy conditions in the region today along with occasional showers and a possible thunderstorm. This system weakens substantially by later tonight and pulls off to the northeast of here allowing for high pressure to our north to resume control of the weather again for the late week and upcoming weekend. After a warm end to the work week on Friday, temperatures will become quite comfortable again on Saturday and Sunday with strong high pressure centered over the southeastern part of Canada.
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Coastal low pressure will continue to produce cool, breezy conditions in the region today along with occasional showers and a possible thunderstorm. This system weakens substantially by later tonight and pulls off to the northeast of here allowing for high pressure to our north to resume control of the weather again for the late week and upcoming weekend. After a warm end to the work week on Friday, temperatures will become quite comfortable again on Saturday and Sunday with strong high pressure centered over the southeastern part of Canada.
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The week started with high pressure to our north in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region, but changes are on the way. Low pressure near the Carolina coastline has intensified during the past 24 hours and it has a good chance of producing showers around here from later today into Wednesday. It will also become quite breezy and an onshore flow of air will keep it cool for the next couple of days. The heaviest rainfall and strongest winds associated with this coastal low pressure system will extend from from southeastern Virginia to the southern half of the Delmarva Peninsula to southern New Jersey. High pressure will then follow on its heels for the latter part of the week bringing us more in the way of warm and dry weather conditions.
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The week started with high pressure to our north in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region, but changes are on the way. Low pressure near the Carolina coastline has intensified during the past 24 hours and it has a good chance of producing showers around here from later today into Wednesday. It will also become quite breezy and an onshore flow of air will keep it unseasonably cool for the next couple of days. The heaviest rainfall and strongest winds associated with this coastal low pressure system will extend from from southeastern Virginia to the southern half of the Delmarva Peninsula to southern New Jersey. High pressure will then follow on its heels for the latter part of the week bringing us more in the way of warm and dry weather conditions.
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