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7:00 AM | Strong cold front to bring some heavy rain and strong thunderstorms here later tomorrow and tomorrow night

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly sunny, warm, highs in the upper 70’s

Tonight

Becoming cloudy, mild, showers possible by morning, lows in the mid 60’s

Tuesday

Showers in the morning then periods of rain during the afternoon along with a strong thunderstorm or two, some of the rain will be heavy at times, humid, windy, upper 70’s

Tuesday Night

Periods of rain, maybe a strong thunderstorm, some of the rain will be heavy, breezy, mild, mid 60’s

Wednesday

Lingering morning clouds and showers then some afternoon clearing likely, windy, cool, becoming less humid late, low 70’s

Thursday

Mostly sunny, cool, low 70’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, cool, low-to-mid 70’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, cool, maybe a shower, mid 70’s

Discussion

The combination of a strong cold front barreling eastward from the Upper Midwest and an expanding area of deep moisture near the Gulf of Mexico will help to generate a heavy rain event for the eastern third of the country over the next 48 hours and this will also include strong thunderstorm activity. Showers should get underway here late tonight and continue tomorrow morning and then there will be periods of rain during the afternoon and evening along with a strong thunderstorm or two, and some of the PM rain will be heavy at times. The cold front that is sweeping eastward will then push off the east coast by early Wednesday morning and we’ll dry out here in the Mid-Atlantic and stay on the cool side with below normal temperatures for the second half of the week. There will likely be a widespread swath of 2-4 inch rainfall amounts from this upcoming event by early Wednesday morning throughout the eastern third of the nation from the Gulf of Mexico to northern New England.

Video

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