A cold front passed through the Mid-Atlantic region on Thursday and strong high pressure to our north will be in control for the next several days. The weather through the early part of next week will feature cool, dry days with highs generally in the mid-to-upper 50’s and quite chilly nights with frost possible in many locations and overnight lows down in the 30’s. A storm system may then impact the region from late Tuesday into Wednesday with some rainfall and the cool weather conditions will continue as well. Elsewhere, Tropical Storm Melissa will continue to drift over the Caribbean Sea for the next few days…likely to become a hurricane on Saturday and perhaps a “major” by Monday.
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The weather stays somewhat unsettled today with the chance of showers and cooler with afternoon highs likely limited to the low-to-mid 60’s. A storm system will approach by the end of the weekend, and it should bring about cool, windy weather for the early part of next week and the potential of some accumulating mountain snow.
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A cold front passed through the Mid-Atlantic region on Thursday and strong high pressure to our north will be in control for the next several days. The weather through the early part of next week will feature cool, dry days with highs generally in the mid-to-upper 50’s and quite chilly nights with frost possible in some locations and overnight lows down in the 30’s. A storm system may then impact the region from late Tuesday into Wednesday with some rainfall and the cool weather conditions will continue as well. Elsewhere, Tropical Storm Melissa will continue to drift over the Caribbean Sea for the next few days…likely to become a hurricane on Saturday and perhaps a “major” by Monday.
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The next couple of days will remain quite nice across the Tennessee Valley with plenty of sunshine and comfortably warm conditions. It turns cooler and unsettled for the weekend and early part of next week with an upper-level trough starting to form across the central and eastern US.
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Tropical Storm Melissa continues to drift today over the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea and will likely do so for several days to come. There has been no intensification of the tropical system during the past 24 hours or so as it is in an area featuring strong westerly vertical wind shear. Wind shear in the general vicinity of the circulation center of Tropical Storm Melissa is likely to diminish over the upcoming weekend which should allow for intensification of the system into a minimal hurricane, and a strengthening to “major”, category 5 status is certainly on the table by early next week. Ultimately, this tropical system will take a turn to the north - likely crossing over central/eastern Cuba - on its way to the western Atlantic Ocean. An active weather pattern next week will feature a powerful jet streak, intense blocking in the atmosphere centered over Canada, plenty of colder-than-normal air, an intensifying upper-level trough over the central and eastern US, and Hurricane Melissa. There is quite likely going to be some kind of interaction between the inland upper-level trough and the western Atlantic Ocean hurricane, and a “late in the game” turn to the northwest by the tropical system cannot be completely ruled out.
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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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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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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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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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The next few days will feature decent weather conditions across the Tennessee Valley with some sunshine on each day and comfortable temperatures peaking in the lower 70’s on a daily basis. The weather becomes more unsettled later this weekend with an increasing chance of showers by Sunday and that threat of rain will likely continue early next week.
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