I have to some
stuff to do today so this will be rather short.
Surface
chart and Radar
The cold
front is well offshore with high pressure centered over the Virginias is moving
in overhead, meaning beautiful weather conditions for the Northeast and Middle
Atlantic states today into Thursday. The temperatures will be very seasonal, and
the humidity will be low.
On the
surface chart we can see we can see our next weather maker over the Upper
Midwest, the leading warm front will lift through tomorrow morning, allowing
temperatures and humidity to start rising. As the warm front lifts through there will
likely be scattered showers and the chance for some isolated thunderstorms.
Then later in the afternoon as the cold front approaches more in the way of
widespread rain showers and thunderstorms will be approaching western parts of
Pennsylvania, these will be spreading across the rest of the region Thursday
evening and night. Some of these storms
could become strong too severe with damaging winds being the biggest threat.
The rain and isolated storms will linger into Friday.
The front is
going to stall and we’re going to see low pressure develop and move along it
for Saturday, this will bring rain and the chance for storms. This will be especially
true for southern Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware. North of there it should
be much drier. Most of this exits by Sunday leading to a fairly nice Sunday and
Monday. We will have a couple of very weak disturbances moving through that
keep a chance for a few isolated showers and maybe some garden variety thunderstorms.
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