The Thaw Begins Today

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Updated: 1/08 11:51 am
On today’s weather map, high pressure in positioned right along the Mid-Atlantic Coast.  This area of high pressure is forecast to remain in control and dominate our weather for the next several days. 

Today will start a stretch of many days where temperatures are above to well above average. And with high pressure in control, we should enjoy a fair bit of sunshine today and tomorrow.

Speaking of tomorrow, temperatures will continue to warm on the heels of brisk west to southwest winds.  We may see a slight cool down Thursday as a weak cold front is forecast to move through the region.  Still, temperatures are forecast to remain well above average.  And while we have it dry in the forecast Thursday, we’ll need to watch for the possibility for a small chance of spotty showers, mainly well north if at all.

It will really begin to warm-up Friday and for the weekend as high pressure becomes remains established to our south and a series of storm systems tracks to our northwest.  This set up favors unseasonably warm temperatures for the Northeast and we feel highs will approach or possibly exceed 50 Friday through Sunday. Along with the warmer air, will be an increase threat for showers, particularly Friday and Sunday.  Cooler air is scheduled to arrive early next week.
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