After a frosty start to the day, temperatures will climb to near 60 degrees later today boosted by copious amounts of sunshine with high pressure sitting overhead. As is often the case this time of year, chilly air masses won’t stick around for too long and we’ll warm to near 70 degrees on Wednesday, and to the mid-to-upper 70’s on Thursday. Looking ahead, the weekend appears to be cooler and quite unsettled with an area of low pressure likely impacting the Mid-Atlantic region...there is even the chance for a period of steady rainfall.
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Not quite done yet with the chilly air outbreaks in the Mid-Atlantic region and temperatures late tonight should drop to near freezing with widespread frost/freeze potential…protect sensitive plants. Radiational cooling conditions will be quite good tonight allowing temperatures to drop sharply with clear skies and light winds under a dome of high pressure. As is often the case this time of year, chilly air masses won’t stick around for too long…much warmer conditions coming for the mid and late week.
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Not quite done yet with the chilly air outbreaks in the Mid-Atlantic region and temperatures late tonight should drop to near the 30-degree mark with widespread frost/freeze potential…protect sensitive plants. Radiational cooling conditions will be excellent tonight allowing temperatures to drop sharply with clear skies and light winds under a dome of high pressure. As is often the case this time of year, chilly air masses won’t stick around for too long…much milder conditions coming for the mid and late week.
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Not quite done yet with the chilly air outbreaks in the Mid-Atlantic region and temperatures late tonight will drop to the upper 20’s with a widespread frost/freeze on the table…protect sensitive plants. Radiational cooling conditions will be excellent tonight allowing temperatures to drop sharply with clear skies and light winds under a dome of high pressure. As is often the case this time of year, chilly air masses won’t stick around for too long…much milder conditions coming for the mid and late week.
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It’ll remain warm today in the Philly metro region, but not quite the extreme of the past couple of days as changes get underway in the overall weather pattern across the eastern states. The big change will take place later this weekend as a strong cold front arrives and this front will likely produce some much-needed rainfall here from later Saturday night into Sunday. In addition, it’ll turn much cooler for Sunday and Monday and temperatures late Monday night/early Tuesday could drop into the lower 30’s...potentially prompting frost and/or freeze advisories to be issued. A quick rebound in temperatures is likely by mid-week, but cooler-than-normal air could return to the northeastern states by the end of next week.
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The weather pattern remains quite summer-like for the next couple of days with 90-degree high temperatures on the table for today and the mid-to-upper 80’s on Saturday. There will be an increasing chance of showers and storms later tomorrow as a cold front approaches the eastern states. It turns cooler on Sunday following the passage of the cold front, but temperatures rebound to quite warm levels once again by the middle of next week.
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A strong system will impact the region during the next 24 hours or so with cold conditions and some snow...small accumulations are possible. Temperatures rebound rather quickly later in the weekend and it be quite warm once again during the early part of next week.
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It’ll remain quite warm today in the DC metro region, but not quite the extreme of the past couple of days as changes get underway in the overall weather pattern across the eastern states. The big change will take place later this weekend as a strong cold front arrives and this front will likely produce some much-needed rainfall here from later Saturday night into Sunday. In addition, it’ll turn much cooler for Sunday and Monday and temperatures late Monday night/early Tuesday could drop into the low-to-mid 30’s...potentially prompting frost and/or freeze advisories to be issued. A quick rebound in temperatures is likely by mid-week, but cooler-than-normal air could return to the northeastern states by the end of next week.
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It’ll remain warm today in the NYC metro region, but not quite the extreme of the past couple of days as changes get underway in the overall weather pattern across the eastern states. The big change will take place later this weekend as a strong cold front arrives and this front will likely produce some much-needed rainfall here from later Saturday night into Sunday. In addition, it’ll turn much cooler for Sunday and Monday and temperatures late Monday night/early Tuesday could drop into the low-to-mid 30’s...potentially prompting frost and/or freeze advisories to be issued. A quick rebound in temperatures is likely by mid-week, but cooler-than-normal air could return to the northeastern states by the end of next week.
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The unseasonably warm conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region will continue for one more day and many spots today will challenge their daily high temperature record. It’ll remain on the warm side on Friday and Saturday, but not quite the record-challenging warmth experienced here during the past couple of days. The warmer weather pattern breaks down over the weekend as a strong surface cold front heads toward the eastern states at the same time intense high pressure ridging along the coast slides to the east.
The front will bring with it a good chance of much-needed shower activity late Saturday night and Sunday morning and it’ll usher in a much cooler air mass to close out the weekend and start the new work week. In fact, temperatures late Monday night/early Tuesday are likely to drop way down to freezing or below in much of the Mid-Atlantic region which could prompt widespread frost and freeze warnings. Temperatures rebound noticeably by mid-week, but an overall pattern change will bring additional colder-than-normal air masses to the central and eastern states during late April/early May.
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