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6:00 AM | **Occasional rain next few days and some patchy fog associated with nearby frontal boundary zone...monitoring late weekend threat, but ultimate track and impact still in question**

Paul Dorian

The next few days will be quite unsettled around here with a frontal boundary zone in close proximity. This front will be the conduit for multiple disturbances to ride along producing rain from time-to-time through Friday. The front will likely slip to our south by tomorrow leading to a cool down here with afternoon temperatures confined to the 40’s. Looking ahead, there is a chance we’ll have to deal with yet another late weekend storm system in the Mid-Atlantic region, but its ultimate track and impact is still in question. It turns quite cold again following that system for the early part of next week.

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6:00 AM | **Occasional rain next few days and some patchy fog associated with nearby frontal boundary zone...monitoring late weekend threat, but ultimate track and impact still in question**

Paul Dorian

The next few days will be quite unsettled around here with a frontal boundary zone in close proximity. This front will be the conduit for multiple disturbances to ride along producing rain from time-to-time through Friday. The front will slip to our south today leading to chilly conditions here and it is not out of the question that some ice pellets and/or snow mix in with any rain that does fall by Thursday night and Friday. Looking ahead, there is a chance we’ll have to deal with yet another late weekend storm system in the Mid-Atlantic region, but its ultimate track and impact is still in question. It turns quite cold again following that system for the early part of next week.

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6:00 AM | **Occasional rain next few days and some patchy fog associated with nearby frontal boundary zone...monitoring late weekend threat, but ultimate track and impact still in question**

Paul Dorian

The next few days will be quite unsettled around here with a frontal boundary zone in close proximity. This front will be the conduit for multiple disturbances to ride along producing rain from time-to-time through Friday. The front will likely slip to our south by tomorrow leading to a cool down here and it is not out of the question that some ice pellets and/or snow mix in with any rain that does fall on Thursday night and Friday. Looking ahead, there is a chance we’ll have to deal with yet another late weekend storm system in the Mid-Atlantic region, but its ultimate track and impact is still in question. It turns quite cold again following that system for the early part of next week.

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**It’s déjà vu all over again...monitoring another late weekend storm threat for the Mid-Atlantic region...ultimate track and impact still in question**

Paul Dorian

This may sound familiar, but there is the chance that a storm system will travel eastward this weekend from the Deep South to the east coast, and it could threaten the Mid-Atlantic region with snow, ice and/or rain. The overall weather pattern will be quite active for much of the country in coming days with multiple storm systems to deal with and impacts from coast-to-coast. One storm system came ashore on Monday along the California coast, and it will push to the Colorado Rockies by the middle of the week. At the same time, a frontal boundary zone will start to set up from the Northern Plains to the northeastern states, and it will be the focus area for multiple disturbances leading to some snow and ice on its northern side and rain to the south.

By the early part of the weekend, another storm system will begin to take shape over the south-central US with its moisture field starting to expand. Much like the scenario that played out last weekend, this low pressure system will trek in a general eastward direction - riding along the subtropical jet stream - and potentially can reach the Mid-Atlantic coastline by late Sunday. With cold air in place and support in the upper atmosphere, this system could intensify at that point and become a threat for accumulating snow in at least portions of the Mid-Atlantic region by the latter part of the weekend.

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6:00 AM | **Becoming milder this afternoon and then quite unsettled for the remainder of the week**

Paul Dorian

After a cloudy and foggy morning, skies should partially clear this afternoon and it’ll become milder with highs well up in the 50’s. A frontal boundary zone will set up right nearby at mid-week and result in unsettled weather around here for the remainder of the week with showers likely on multiple occasions. Looking ahead, we may have to deal with another late weekend storm system in the Mid-Atlantic region...more on that threat during the next few days.

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6:00 AM | **Becoming milder this afternoon and then quite unsettled for the remainder of the week**

Paul Dorian

After a cloudy and foggy morning, skies should partially clear this afternoon and it’ll become milder with highs well up in the 40’s. A frontal boundary zone will set up right nearby at mid-week and result in unsettled weather around here for the remainder of the week with showers likely on multiple occasions. This front will drop to our south at times (as a backdoor cold front) keeping a lid on any warmup around here. Looking ahead, we may have to deal with another later weekend storm system in the Mid-Atlantic region...more on that threat during the next few days.

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6:00 AM | **Becoming milder this afternoon and then quite unsettled for the remainder of the week**

Paul Dorian

After a cloudy morning, skies should partially clear this afternoon and it’ll become milder with highs well up in the 40’s. A frontal boundary zone will set up right nearby at mid-week and result in unsettled weather around here for the remainder of the week with showers likely on multiple occasions. Looking ahead, we may have to deal with another late weekend storm system in the Mid-Atlantic region...more on that threat during the next few days.

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