The dry weather pattern continues across the area with no appreciable precipitation expected over the next several days. Temperatures will be mild for the next couple of days with highs in the middle 60’s and then trend a bit lower for the weekend with highs generally in the middle 50’s.
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High pressure remains in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for another day providing us with plenty of sunshine and quite breezy conditions. A strong cold front passes through the region later tonight - likely on the dry side - and low pressure will intensify along the frontal boundary zone. The pressure gradient behind the departing strong storm and an incoming high pressure system will tighten dramatically and the result here will be powerful wind gusts tonight of up to 50 mph or so. Another cold front arrives late Friday night and this one may feature some shower activity for the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor; however, temperatures will not change much at all this weekend following its passage.
Looking ahead, there is a third cold front destined to arrive on Sunday night and this one will definitely be noticeable. It is at the leading edge of an Arctic-originated air mass and the early part of next week will feature the coldest weather so far this season and likely the first hard freeze for many spots.
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An active weather pattern over the next several days will feature a powerful wind event on Wednesday night across many northeastern states and then an Arctic air mass will invade the eastern states early next week. The powerful winds on Wednesday night will be associated with an intensifying low-pressure system that forms along a strong cold frontal boundary zone and 60+ mph wind gusts are on the table for some locations. By the end of the upcoming weekend, another strong cold front will slide into the eastern states, and this system will usher in the coldest air of the season so far with the first hard freeze in many spots and accumulating snow will be possible across the Great Lakes, interior sections of the northeastern states.
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High pressure will take control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for today and tomorrow providing us with plenty of sunshine each day and quite breezy conditions. A cold front passes through the Mid-Atlantic region on Wednesday night - likely on the dry side - and it’ll usher in somewhat cooler air for Thursday. Another cold front arrives late Friday night and this one may feature some shower activity for the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor; however, temperatures will not change much at all this weekend following its passage.
Looking ahead, there is a third cold front destined to arrive on Sunday night and this one means business. It is at the leading edge of an Arctic-originated air mass and the early part of next week will feature the coldest weather so far this season and likely the first hard freeze for many areas.
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High pressure will take control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for today and tomorrow providing us with plenty of sunshine each day and quite breezy conditions. A cold front passes through the Mid-Atlantic region on Wednesday night - likely on the dry side - and it’ll usher in somewhat cooler air for Thursday. Another cold front arrives late Friday night and this one may feature some shower activity for the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor; however, temperatures will not change much at all this weekend following its passage.
Looking ahead, there is a third cold front destined to arrive on Sunday night and this one means business. It is at the leading edge of an Arctic-originated air mass and the early part of next week will feature the coldest weather so far this season and likely the first hard freeze for many areas.
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High pressure will take control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for today and tomorrow providing us with plenty of sunshine each day and quite breezy conditions. A cold front passes through the Mid-Atlantic region on Wednesday night - likely on the dry side - and it’ll usher in somewhat cooler air for Thursday. Another cold front arrives late Friday night and this one may feature some shower activity for the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor; however, temperatures will not change much at all this weekend following its passage.
Looking ahead, there is a third cold front destined to arrive on Sunday night and this one means business. It is at the leading edge of an Arctic-originated air mass and the early part of next week will feature the coldest weather so far this season and likely the first hard freeze for many areas.
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The next few days will feature a gradual warming trend across the Tennessee Valley with high temperatures by Thursday in the middle 70’s. A frontal system approaches the area late in the week with the threat of showers and there can be a few strong thunderstorms as well depending on the timing. Looking ahead, a cold air mass pushes into the eastern states by the early part of next week following a weekend strong cod frontal passage.
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It turns comfortably warm today with plenty of sunshine and afternoon high temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70’s. The remainder of the week looks to remain on the dry side as the overall relatively quiet weather pattern continues across much of the Rocky Mountain States.
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There will be as many as three cold fronts to deal with in the northeastern part of the nation during the next week or so, but the third system will be the most important and is destined to arrive late in the upcoming weekend. The first cold front comes through on Wednesday night primarily on the dry side and it turns slightly cooler behind it on Thursday. The second cold front then arrives at the end of the work week likely producing some shower activity from late Friday night into early Saturday; however, temperatures will hardly change at all this weekend following its passage. It is the third cold front that arrives on Sunday night that will be very noticeable as it is at the leading edge of an Arctic air mass…the coldest air so far this season. This cold air outbreak early next week may be accompanied by some early season accumulating snow across the Great Lakes, interior sections of the Northeast US and New England.
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Low pressure will push off the Carolina coast today and it looks like its precipitation field will extend north and west to the I-95 corridor. As a result, clouds will be plentiful through early afternoon and there can be a couple of showers in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor…some clearing late in the day. High pressure is in control for the next couple of days and then one cold front crosses the Mid-Atlantic on Wednesday night and a second one on Friday night.
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