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7:00 AM | Decent weekend as temperatures will modify

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

More clouds than sun, still cool with light E-SE winds, highs in the mid 50’s

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, chilly, lows by morning in the upper 30’s

Saturday

Becoming mostly sunny, a bit milder, low-to-mid 60’s

Saturday Night

Partly cloudy, chilly, upper 30’s

Sunday

Partly-to-mostly sunny, comfortably cool, low 60’s

Monday

Mostly sunny, milder, upper 60’s

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy, mild, showers likely later in the day or at night, upper 60’s

Wednesday

Partly sunny, breezy, cooler, low 60’s

Discussion

Strong high pressure just off the New England coastline has generated an ocean flow of air (low-level E-SE winds) in the region and this has resulted in clouds pushing in from the east. This rather moist flow of air will, in fact, help to keep copious amounts of clouds around the region right through tonight and temperatures will stay on the cool side as ocean temperatures are still quite chilly this time of year. A frontal system will cross the region early Saturday changing our wind direction and a new high pressure system will subsequently build into the region from eastern Canada for Sunday and Monday. Another frontal system will then approach on Tuesday bringing with it a good chance of showers for the Mid-Atlantic region. Looking ahead, it appears there will be another shot of cold air for the Northeast US as we work our way through the last week of the month.