After a dry weekend with high pressure in control, the weather turns much more unsettled this week with multiple chances for rain. A warm front will advance northward through the area later tonight and then a cold front approaches later tomorrow. This combination will increase the chances for some afternoon and evening shower activity on Tuesday and a couple of thunderstorms can mix into the picture. The cold front slides just to the south of here at mid-week and stalls out with low pressure likely to form along its boundary zone. As a result, additional showers are likely here from Wednesday night into Friday with embedded thunderstorms possible as well. The rainfall during the second half of the week could turn out to be a beneficial soaking event.
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After a dry weekend with high pressure in control, the weather turns much more unsettled this week with multiple chances for rain. A warm front will advance northward through the area later tonight and then a cold front approaches later tomorrow. This combination will increase the chances for some afternoon and evening shower activity on Tuesday and a couple of thunderstorms can mix into the picture. The cold front slides just to the south of here at mid-week and stalls out with low pressure likely to form along its boundary zone. As a result, additional showers are likely here from Wednesday night into Friday with embedded thunderstorms possible as well. The rainfall during the second half of the week could turn out to be a beneficial soaking event.
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After a dry weekend with high pressure in control, the weather turns much more unsettled this week with multiple chances for rain. A warm front will advance northward through the area later tonight and then a cold front approaches later tomorrow. This combination will increase the chances for some afternoon and evening shower activity on Tuesday and a couple of thunderstorms can mix into the picture. The cold front slides just to the south of here at mid-week and stalls out with low pressure likely to form along its boundary zone. As a result, additional showers are likely here from Wednesday night into Friday with embedded thunderstorms possible as well. The rainfall during the second half of the week could turn out to be a beneficial soaking event.
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Dry, comfortable weather is in store for the region through the next couple of days with afternoon high temperatures close to the 80-degree mark. The weather becomes a bit more unsettled by the second half of the weekend and early part of next week with the chance for PM showers and thunderstorms.
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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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A cold front will cross the area tonight and pave the way for a dry, comfortably cool weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region. The big player on the field this weekend on the heels of the frontal passage will be a strong high pressure system located over southeastern Canada. This system will produce an onshore flow of air in the Mid-Atlantic region keeping a lid on temperatures as we progress through the weekend. This high pressure will push off the coast early next week opening the door for the chance of showers by Tuesday.
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A cold front will cross the area tonight and pave the way for a dry, comfortably cool weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region. The big player on the field this weekend on the heels of the frontal passage will be a strong high pressure system located over southeastern Canada. This system will produce an onshore flow of air in the Mid-Atlantic region keeping a lid on temperatures as we progress through the weekend. This high pressure will push off the coast early next week opening the door for the chance of showers by Tuesday.
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A cold front will cross the area tonight and pave the way for a dry, comfortably cool weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region. The big player on the field this weekend on the heels of the frontal passage will be a strong high pressure system located over southeastern Canada. This system will produce an onshore flow of air in the Mid-Atlantic region keeping a lid on temperatures as we progress through the weekend. This high pressure will push off the coast early next week opening the door for the chance of showers by Tuesday.
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Drier weather is in store for the region through the next several days and it’ll turn warmer as we head into the weekend. After high temperatures later today in the low-to-mid 70’s, it looks like we’ll reach the low-to-mid 80’s on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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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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