An east-to-northeast flow of air will develop around here today following the passage of a backdoor cold front which will push off any big-time warmup until later this weekend or the early part of next week. Temperatures should hold at normal to slightly below-normal levels during the next couple of days with the development of an oceanic flow of air from the still-chilly waters of the western Atlantic. It remains quite damp as well during the next 48 hours with occasional rain and patchy fog around. On Saturday, the oceanic air mass should retreat to the north and, if this indeed takes place, then temperatures should climb well up into the 50’s. It should then be quite mild during the early part of next week and a strong front can bring a soaking rainfall to the Mid-Atlantic region during the latter part of next week.
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Today will again feature dry, breezy and mild conditions across the region, raising concern for wildfires, but big changes are on the way. There is the likelihood for a cold storm system from later Thursday night to Friday that can bring widespread snow to the area and much lower temperatures. It gradually turns milder during the weekend and early part of next week and we’ll likely see high temperatures close to 70 degrees on Monday following the limit of 40 degrees this Friday.
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The cold air mass that pushed into the northeastern states earlier this week will retreat to the north today and it turns somewhat milder, but it’ll be damp as well with some patchy fog around; especially, during the morning hours. It becomes unsettled tonight and tomorrow with occasional rain likely and the patchy fog will return in some areas. The next few days will see a low-level flow of chilly ocean air in the Northeast US and this will keep a cap on temperatures around here until the upcoming weekend. On Saturday, temperatures are likely to climb right through the 50’s, and 60+ degree highs are on the table for Sunday and Monday.
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The cold air mass that pushed into the northeastern states earlier this week will retreat to the north today and it turns somewhat milder, but it’ll be damp as well with occasional rain and some patchy fog around. It stays unsettled tonight and tomorrow with additional rain likely and the patchy fog will stick around in some areas. A backdoor cold front pushes through the region by tomorrow night and the end of the week will turn out to be quite chilly with a low-level ocean flow of air. A big-time warmup is then likely to take place here this weekend into early next week and temperatures could soar through the 60’s. There will continue to be a threat of showers from time-to-time this weekend and perhaps a thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture.
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The cold air mass that pushed into the northeastern states earlier this week will retreat to the north today and it turns somewhat milder, but it’ll be damp as well with occasional rain and some patchy fog around. It stays unsettled tonight and tomorrow with additional rain likely and the patchy fog will stick around in some areas. A backdoor cold front pushes through the region by tomorrow night and while the end of the week will be relatively mild, but real warmup holds off until this weekend. In fact, temperatures on Saturday should climb through the 70’s with some sunshine and there can also be some shower and thunderstorm activity as a weak front arrives in the area. It stays very mild through the early part of next week with 70+ degree high temperatures remaining on the table.
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The overall weather pattern looks to stay very mild for the remainder of the week and upcoming weekend. It should be a dry pattern for the next few days, but showers and thunderstorms will likely push in for the late week and weekend.
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Moisture pushes northward this morning into the area and it’ll be cold enough for freezing rain during the morning hours possibly mixed with sleet and/or snow at times…small accumulations of ice and/or snow are possible…watch out for AM slick spots. Temperatures should climb safely above the freezing mark this afternoon resulting in plain rain...afternoon highs likely near the 40-degree mark. It turns much milder for the second half of the week and the upcoming weekend, but the warmup will be plagued by multiple rounds of showers. There is the chance that the warmup gets interrupted on Friday if a backdoor cold front drops through the area from northeast-to-southwest. If indeed this cool down takes place and a low-level ocean flow develops, it would be just a temporary setback to the warmup, and temperatures should soar again this weekend and during the early part of next week.
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Temperatures will hover around the freezing mark for awhile longer this morning allowing for the rain to freeze on some untreated surfaces…watch for early day slick spots in some of the northern and western suburbs. Plain rain is likely for the late morning and afternoon hours as temperatures are to climb into the low-to-mid 40’s for highs. It turns much milder for the second half of the week and the upcoming weekend, but the warmup will be plagued by multiple rounds of showers. Temperatures should climb well up into the 50’s on Wednesday, the 60’s on Thursday, and likely near the 70 degree mark on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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Moisture pushes northward this morning into the area and it’ll be cold enough for a mix of rain and snow in some area and then plain rain is likely this afternoon as temperatures climb safely above the freezing mark. It turns much milder for the second half of the week and the upcoming weekend, but the warmup will be plagued by multiple rounds of showers. High temperatures during the next few days will likely be near the 50 degree mark, but the 60’s are on the table for the weekend and early part of next week.
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A cool down today in the metro region following the passage of a cold front, but milder weather quickly returns on Wednesday and Thursday. There is the potential for a cold storm system from Thursday night into Friday that can bring widespread snow to the area.
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