A significant warmup began in the eastern states on Monday and the next few days will feature unseasonably warm conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region with record high temperatures a possibility in some areas. The warmup will last through the work wee, but then a strong cold front will approach the east coast by Sunday paving the way for a colder-than-normal air mass to reach the northeastern states by the early part of next week. This may not be the end of the chillier air masses as signs point to additional outbreaks from Canada as we progress to the last week of April.
In terms of (much needed) rainfall, a complex of showers and thunderstorms developed in the overnight hours over the Great Lakes and some of this activity will likely re-develop later today in the Mid-Atlantic region. The chance of showers and thunderstorms later today will be primarily to the north of the PA/MD border; however, an impact across our northern suburbs cannot be ruled out.
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A significant warmup began in the eastern states on Monday and the next few days will feature unseasonably warm conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region with record high temperatures a possibility in some areas. The warmup will last through the work week, but then a strong cold front will approach the east coast by Sunday paving the way for a colder-than-normal air mass to reach the northeastern states by the early part of next week. This may not be the end of the chillier air masses as signs point to additional outbreaks from Canada as we progress to the last week of April.
In terms of (much needed) rainfall, a complex of showers and thunderstorms developed in the overnight hours over the Great Lakes and some of this activity can re-develop later today in the Mid-Atlantic region; primarily, on the north side of the PA/MD border.
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A significant warmup began in the eastern states on Monday and the next few days will feature unseasonably warm conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region with record high temperatures a possibility in some areas. The warmup will last through the work week, but then a strong cold front will approach the east coast by Sunday paving the way for a colder-than-normal air mass to reach the northeastern states by the early part of next week. This may not be the end of the chillier air masses as signs point to additional outbreaks from Canada as we progress to the last week of April.
In terms of (much needed) rainfall, a complex of showers and thunderstorms developed in the overnight hours over the Great Lakes and some of this activity can re-develop later today in the Mid-Atlantic region; primarily, on the north side of the PA/MD border.
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Most have been waiting for this kind of warmup in the eastern states following several false starts this season, but this may end up being a little too much on the extreme side. Not only are daily high temperature records in jeopardy this week in the Mid-Atlantic region with 90+ degrees on the table, but a few spots could experience their highest April temperatures ever recorded although it will be tough to beat the heat wave of April 1976. This warmup should last well into the upcoming weekend, but there are strong signs that another chilly air outbreak is destined to reach the northeastern part of the country by early next week. In fact, there are signs that additional colder-than-normal air masses will impact the central and eastern states during the last week of April at the same time a teleconnection index known as the Madden-Julian Oscillation or MJO shifts into a colder-than-normal phase for this time of year.
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Record-breaking warmth possible this week…
A significant warmup is coming to the eastern states this week with temperatures climbing to near 80 degrees around here today and then 90+ degrees is possible on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The weather pattern has been quite dry in recent days across the eastern US and it’ll be hard to come by any decent rainfall this week with just a chance of a shower from time-to-time.
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Record breaking warmth possible this week…
A significant warmup is coming to the eastern states this week with temperatures climbing to near 80 degrees around here today and then well up in the 80’s on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday…even 90 degrees is on the table. The weather pattern has been quite dry in recent days across the eastern US and that trend looks to continue this week with minimal chances of any decent rainfall and just the chance of a shower from time-to-time.
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Record breaking warmth possible this week…
A significant warmup is coming to the eastern states this week with temperatures climbing to near 80 degrees around here today and then well up in the 80’s on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday…even 90 degrees is on the table. The weather pattern has been quite dry in recent days across the eastern US and that trend looks to continue this week with minimal chances of any decent rainfall and just the chance of a shower from time-to-time.
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The work week will end with clouds this morning giving way to some sun for the afternoon and it’ll turn noticeably milder compared to recent days ahead of the next cool front. That front comes through the region later tonight and temperatures on Saturday will be a tad lower than today and northwest winds will kick up at times. Looking ahead, a significant warmup is expected for the early and middle parts of next week. Temperatures should climb well up into the 70’s on Monday for afternoon highs and then the 80’s are coming for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
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The work week will end with clouds this morning giving way to some sun for the afternoon and it’ll turn noticeably warmer compared to recent days ahead of the next cool front. That front comes through the region later tonight and temperatures on Saturday will be a tad lower than today and northwest winds will kick up at times. Looking ahead, a significant warmup is expected for the early and middle parts of next week. Temperatures should climb well up into the 80’s on Monday for afternoon highs and then a flirtation with the 90-degree mark is possible on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
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The weather pattern will become quite summer-like for the upcoming weekend and the first half of next week. Temperatures will peak near 80 degrees today, but then should climb to the middle 80’s from tomorrow into the middle part of next week.
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