It has been quite dry in the Mid-Atlantic region during the past several weeks with below-normal rainfall so far during the month of November, and this current dry stretch has come after the drier-than-normal months of September and October. While not a heavy rain event, low pressure will bring some beneficial rainfall to portions of the Mid-Atlantic region from late today into late tonight with up to half an inch possible in some locations. And, with a cold, dry air mass in place, the precipitation could be a mix of snow, sleet and rain in some spots or even “all” snow for awhile; especially, in those inland, higher elevation locations of the Mid-Atlantic region. In fact, minor snow accumulations of a couple of inches are possible by early tomorrow across places like central PA, northeastern PA, and in the interior sections of northern New Jersey.
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It has been quite dry in the Mid-Atlantic region during the past several weeks with below-normal rainfall so far during November, and this dry spell has followed the drier-than-normal months of September and October. While not expecting a heavy rain event, low pressure will bring some rainfall to the metro region later tonight as low pressure moves in a general eastward direction from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic. And, with a cold and dry air mass in place, there is the chance that snow can mix in at times in some of the northern and western suburban locations.
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It has been quite dry in the Mid-Atlantic region during the past several weeks with below-normal rainfall so far during November, and this dry spell has followed the drier-than-normal months of September and October. While not expecting a heavy rain event, low pressure will bring some beneficial rainfall to the region from late today into later tonight as low pressure moves in a general eastward direction from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic. And, with a cold and dry air mass in place, there is the chance that snow or sleet can mix in at times in some of the far northern and western suburban locations.
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It has been quite dry in the Mid-Atlantic region during the past several weeks with below-normal rainfall so far during November, and this dry spell has followed the drier-than-normal months of September and October. While not expecting a heavy rain event, low pressure will bring some welcomed rainfall to the region tonight as low pressure moves in a general eastward direction from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic. And, with a cold and dry air mass in place, there is the chance that snow and/or sleet can mix in at times in some northern and western suburban locations.
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It has been quite dry in the Mid-Atlantic region during the past several weeks with below-normal rainfall so far during November, and this dry spell followed drier-than-normal months of September and October. While not expecting a heavy rain event, low pressure will bring some welcomed rainfall to portions of the Mid-Atlantic region from later Tuesday into Tuesday night with the highest totals likely along and south of the PA/MD border. And, with a cold, dry air mass in place, the rain could be mixed with snow at times in some of the suburbs north and west of the big cities along the I-95 corridor. Farther inland, there can even be some minor accumulation amounts of an inch or two in, for example, the region between State College and Scranton in upstate Pennsylvania.
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The week ahead looks to be rather mild and unsettled with the chance of showers from time-to-time. In terms of temperatures, they’ll likely hold in the 60’s later today for afternoon highs, but then should reach into the 70’s during the next few days.
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The new week starts off with high pressure in place and then a weak low pressure system will push to the south of here late Tuesday. As a result, today will feature partly sunny skies, but the breeze will remain rather noticeable and temperatures will be well below-normal for this time of year. After a mainly clear night, clouds will thicken up late Tuesday as the low pressure system approaches and there can be a bit of rain at night mainly across the southern portion of the metro region, and a few flakes can be mixed in at times. The overall weather pattern should become milder late in the week, but the warming trend will bring unsettled conditions with the threat of showers from time-to-time.
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A storm system will edge away from the area today, but winds can remain quite noticeable and mountain snow may continue for awhile longer. After high temperatures near the 60-degree mark today and Tuesday, the rest of the week looks colder and there can be some rain and/or snow shower activity at times.
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The new week starts off with high pressure in place and then a weak low pressure system will push just to the south of here later Tuesday. As a result, today will feature partly sunny skies, but the breeze will remain rather noticeable and temperatures will be well below-normal for this time of year. After a mainly clear night, clouds will thicken up on Tuesday as the low pressure system approaches and there can be some rain by late in the day lasting into Tuesday evening and snowflakes can be mixed in at times. The overall weather pattern should become milder late in the week, but the warming trend will bring unsettled conditions with the threat of showers from time-to-time.
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The new week starts off with high pressure in place and then a weak low pressure system will push just to the south of here later Tuesday. As a result, today will feature partly sunny skies, but the breeze will remain rather noticeable and temperatures will be well below-normal for this time of year. After a mainly clear night, clouds will thicken up on Tuesday as the low pressure system approaches and there can be some rain by late in the day lasting into Tuesday evening and a few snowflakes can be mixed in across the far northern suburbs. The overall weather pattern should become milder late in the week, but the warming trend will bring unsettled conditions with the threat of showers from time-to-time.
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