It remains colder-than-normal today on the heels of secondary cold frontal passage on Tuesday morning with temperatures some ten degrees or so below the average for this time of year. Temperatures later tonight can drop to the low-to-mid 30’s in many suburban locations and patchy frost is indeed possible. It turns milder by the end of the week and we are setting up for a pretty nice weekend in the DC metro region featuring sunny, dry and warm days. Much warmer weather is on the way for next week in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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One cold front slipped through the region on Sunday and a secondary will push through this morning and it’ll usher in even colder air than its predecessor. Temperatures today will be confined to the lower 50’s for afternoon highs which is about ten degrees below the normal for this time of year. With clear skies tonight, diminishing winds, and high pressure moving nearby, conditions will be quite favorable for temperatures to drop to near freezing in many suburban locations so prepare if there are sensitive plants out there (cover just before sunset with a light sheet or burlap). It stays quite chilly on Wednesday and temperatures could drop into the low-to-mid 30’s late Wednesday night/early Thursday and patchy frost is possible. Noticeably warmer weather returns to the Mid-Atlantic region late in the week and we may be setting up for a nice weekend with sunny, dry and warm days.
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The weather pattern will be rather quiet in coming days with large high-pressure ridging dominating the weather scene across the eastern states. Temperatures should climb into the low-to-mid 70’s during the next few days and then it turns even warmer for the late week and weekend with the return of the 80’s on tap for northern Alabama.
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One cold front slipped through the region on Sunday and a secondary will push through this morning and it’ll usher in even colder air than its predecessor. Temperatures today will struggle to reach the 50 degrees for afternoon highs which is about ten degrees below the normal for this time of year. With clear skies tonight, diminishing winds, and high pressure moving nearby, conditions will be quite favorable for temperatures to drop to the 20’s in many suburban locations so prepare if there are sensitive plants out there (cover just before sunset with a light sheet or burlap). It stays quite chilly on Wednesday and temperatures could flirt with the 30 degree mark late Wednesday night/early Thursday and patchy frost is possible. Noticeably warmer weather returns to the Mid-Atlantic region late in the week and we may be setting up for a nice weekend with sunny, dry and mild days.
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One cold front slipped through the region on Sunday and a secondary will push through this morning and it’ll usher in even colder air than its predecessor. Temperatures today will be confined to near 50 degrees for afternoon highs which is about ten degrees below the normal for this time of year. With clear skies tonight, diminishing winds, and high pressure moving nearby, conditions will be quite favorable for temperatures to drop to the upper 20’s in many suburban locations so prepare if there are sensitive plants out there (cover just before sunset with a light sheet or burlap). It stays quite chilly on Wednesday and temperatures could drop into the low-to-mid 30’s late Wednesday night/early Thursday and patchy frost is possible. Noticeably warmer weather returns to the Mid-Atlantic region late in the week and we may be setting up for a nice weekend with sunny, dry and mild days.
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The weather pattern will be generally warm and unsettled during the next several days with the chance of showers from time to time. Temperatures will be quite consistent throughout the remainder of the week with afternoon highs in the 70–75-degree range, and overnight lows generally in the 40’s.
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A cold front slid through the Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday paving the way for colder air to start the new work week and a secondary cold front passes through early tomorrow. Temperatures today will be confined to the middle 50’s for afternoon highs and likely do no better than 50 degrees on Tuesday. By later tomorrow night, below freezing conditions are likely across many suburban locations with temperatures dropping into the upper 20’s…it turns warmer again by the end of the week.
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A cold front slid through the Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday paving the way for cooler air to start the new work week and a secondary cold front passes through early tomorrow. Temperatures today will reach the lower 60’s for afternoon highs and likely do no better than the low-to-mid 50’s on Tuesday. By later tomorrow night, near freezing conditions are likely across many suburban locations with temperatures dropping into the lower 30’s…it turns warmer again by the end of the week.
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A cold front slid through the Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday paving the way for cooler air to start the new work week and a secondary cold front passes through early tomorrow. Temperatures today will reach the mid-to-upper 50’s for afternoon highs and likely do no better than near 50 degrees on Tuesday. By later tomorrow night, near freezing conditions are likely across many suburban locations with temperatures dropping into the lower 30’s…it turns warmer again by the end of the week.
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A warm front should lift north of the area later this morning resulting in a low-level wind shift to a south-to-southwest direction and a dramatic rise of temperatures this afternoon that can peak in the lower 80’s. We’ll stay in the warm air mass as we head into the weekend with 85 degrees on the table for Saturday - a possible record-breaker - along with the threat of PM showers and thunderstorms. A cold front slides across the area on Easter Sunday producing occasional rain in the area and there can be a thunderstorm as well. The passage of the cold front will lead to colder conditions for the first half of next week with overnight lows the freezing mark a possibility late Tuesday night in many suburban locations.
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