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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

6:00 AM | *Cool days right through the early part of next week...cold nights with patchy frost possible in many spots*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the Mid-Atlantic region on Wednesday morning and a secondary front pushes through later today. The end result of these two frontal passages will be a stretch of cooler-than-normal conditions that’ll last right through the early part of next week. Temperatures can bottom out in the mid-to-upper 30’s during each of the next few nights which can result in late night patchy frost across some of the northern and western suburbs.  

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6:00 AM | *Storm system approaches the area by the late weekend...brings colder, unsettled weather to the area early next week*

Paul Dorian

Seasonal temperatures are likely for another day and there can be afternoon and evening shower activity. The weekend turns slightly milder, but then a storm system approaches late Sunday and the overall pattern will begin to change. Colder weather conditions are likely during the early part of next week in the Denver metro region and there can be some rain and/or snow shower activity...up in the mountains snow is likely and there can be some accumulations. 

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6:00 AM | *Cool days right through the early part of next week...cold nights with patchy frost possible in many spots*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the Mid-Atlantic region on Wednesday morning and a secondary front pushes through later today. The end result of these two frontal passages will be a stretch of cooler-than-normal conditions that’ll last right through the early part of next week. Temperatures can bottom out in the mid-to-upper 30’s during each of the next few nights which can result in late night patchy frost across some of the northern and western suburbs.  

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6:00 AM | *Cool days right through the early part of next week...cold nights with patchy frost possible in many spots*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the Mid-Atlantic region on Wednesday morning and a secondary front pushes through later today. The end result of these two frontal passages will be a stretch of cooler-than-normal conditions that’ll last right through the early part of next week. Temperatures can bottom out in the mid-to-upper 30’s during each of the next few nights which can result in late night patchy frost across some of the northern and western suburbs.  

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**Tropical Storm Melissa has slowed down to a crawl...raises the chance of attaining “major” hurricane status...could have an impact on the east coast later next week**

Paul Dorian

“Melissa” became the first named tropical storm of the year so far in the Caribbean Sea and it had been moving westward at a fairly rapid clip until just recently. A dramatic slowdown has taken place with Tropical Storm Melissa as it has moved into an area with very weak winds in the atmosphere. The slow movement of TS Melissa may last for the next several days and it is occurring over some very warm water in the central Caribbean...fully capable of supporting further intensification. Environmental conditions will become quite supportive of intensification as well in coming days with overall wind shear likely to diminish. This combination of favorable water temperatures for intensification along with improving environmental conditions raises the chance that TS Melissa intensifies all the way to “major” hurricane status by late this weekend or early next week. Looking ahead to later next week, with a deepening trough of low pressure likely to form just inland, there certainly can be some interaction between the inland trough and the western Atlantic tropical system…stay tuned; especially, if a resident in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US/New England.

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6:00 AM | *Cool, dry conditions prevail for the remainder of the week and the upcoming weekend*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the Mid-Atlantic region last night and today will turn out to be a cooler day than yesterday with a noticeable breeze and a mix of clouds and sun. A secondary cold front passes through the area later tomorrow and the end result of these frontal passages will be a stretch of cooler-than-normal conditions from today right through the upcoming weekend.  

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6:00 AM | *Cool, dry conditions prevail for the remainder of the week and the upcoming weekend*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the Mid-Atlantic last night and today will turn out to be a cooler day than yesterday with breezy conditions and some sunshine returning to the area. A secondary cold front passes through the area later tomorrow and the end result of these frontal passages will be a stretch of cooler-than-normal conditions from today right through the upcoming weekend.  

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