The turn of the calendar on Wednesday from June to July will come with the arrival of the hottest weather of the year so far and it’ll persist into the upcoming holiday weekend. In fact, temperatures can reach or even slightly surpass the 100 degree mark for afternoon highs during the second half of the week and humidity will be at very uncomfortable levels as well. Intense upper-level ridging of high pressure will be a key player during this upcoming heat wave as it becomes centered over the northeastern states for a several day period and influences the entire DC-to-Boston I-95 corridor.
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The turn of the calendar on Wednesday from June to July will come with the arrival of the hottest weather of the year so far and it’ll persist into the upcoming holiday weekend. In fact, temperatures can reach or even slightly surpass the 100 degree mark for afternoon highs during the second half of the week and humidity will be at very uncomfortable levels as well. Intense upper-level ridging of high pressure will be a key player during this upcoming heat wave as it becomes centered over the northeastern states for a several day period and influences the entire DC-to-Boston I-95 corridor.
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The big weather story across the eastern US this week will be the high heat and humidity that develops as intense high-pressure ridging expands into this part of the nation. Temperatures around here through the week and upcoming weekend are likely to peak in the upper 90’s for afternoon highs and 100 degrees is on the table.
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The turn of the calendar on Wednesday from June to July will come with the arrival of the hottest weather of the year so far and it’ll persist into the upcoming holiday weekend. In fact, temperatures can reach or even slightly surpass the 100 degree mark for afternoon highs during the second half of the week and humidity will be at very uncomfortable levels as well. Intense upper-level ridging of high pressure will be a key player during this upcoming heat wave as it becomes centered over the northeastern states for a several day period and influences the entire DC-to-Boston I-95 corridor.
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The month of June has been relatively benign in terms of overall temperatures along the I-95 corridor, but the flip to July on Wednesday will set off the atmospheric furnace in the northeastern states. The time period from tomorrow through Saturday, the 4th of July, will feature afternoon high temperatures near or even slightly above the 100-degree mark in much of the DC-Boston corridor with record highs in jeopardy. Intense upper-level high pressure ridging will be the key player and catalyst for the excessive heat and humidity in the northeastern part of the nation. At the same time, the western states will enjoy colder-than-normal conditions with deep upper-level trough persisting in that part of the nation.
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The turn of the calendar on Wednesday from June to July will come with the arrival of the hottest weather of the year so far for the Mid-Atlantic region and it’ll persist into the upcoming holiday weekend. Temperatures can reach or even surpass the 100 degree mark during the second half of the week for afternoon highs and humidity will be at very uncomfortable levels as well. Intense upper-level ridging of high pressure will be a key player during this heat wave as it becomes centered over the Great Lakes for a several day period and influences the entire DC-to-Boston I-95 corridor.
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The turn of the calendar on Wednesday from June to July will come with the arrival of the hottest weather of the year so far for the Mid-Atlantic region and it’ll persist into the upcoming holiday weekend. Temperatures can reach or even surpass the 100 degree mark during the second half of the week for afternoon highs and humidity will be at very uncomfortable levels as well. Intense upper-level ridging of high pressure will be a key player during this heat wave as it becomes centered over the Great Lakes for a several day period and influences the entire DC-to-Boston I-95 corridor.
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The turn of the calendar on Wednesday from June to July will come with the arrival of the hottest weather of the year so far for the Mid-Atlantic region and it’ll persist into the upcoming holiday weekend. Temperatures can reach or even surpass the 100 degree mark during the second half of the week for afternoon highs and humidity will be at very uncomfortable levels as well. Intense upper-level ridging of high pressure will be a key player during this heat wave as it becomes centered over the Great Lakes for a several day period and influences the entire DC-to-Boston I-95 corridor.
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The big weather story across the eastern US in coming days will be the high heat that develops as intense high-pressure ridging expands into this part of the nation. Temperatures around here in the Sunday-to-Wednesday time period are likely to peak in the middle 90’s and the hot weather will likely continue into at least the latter part of next week.
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The weather turns hotter this weekend with middle 90’s on the table for afternoon highs on both days and winds will pick up as well increasing concerns about wildfires. It stays very warm early next week with the lower 90’s likely for highs and dry weather should continue as well.
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