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7:00 AM | Strong cold frontal passage by tomorrow ends our mild break; no big storms to deal with this week, but next week could be a different story

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Some low clouds and fog early; otherwise, partly sunny skies, still warm, highs in the mid 60’s

Tonight

Cloudy, cool, showers likely late, mid-to-upper 40’s

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy with showers likely in the morning, some clearing in the afternoon, temperatures peak in the morning in the low-to-mid 50's and then drop during the afternoon

Tuesday Night

Partly cloudy, cold, near 30

Wednesday

Mostly sunny, cold, upper 40’s

Thursday

Mostly sunny, cold, upper 40’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, not quite as cold, but still below normal, low 50’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, chilly, low 50’s

Discussion

Our mild break in the previously cold November weather pattern will continue for another day, but a strong cold front will bring a downward trend to temperatures beginning tomorrow and we’ll be back to below normal on Wednesday and Thursday. Showers are likely later tonight and early tomorrow as the cold front works its way through the region, and temperatures are likely to drop tomorrow afternoon post-frontal system. After the early week strong cold frontal passage, it looks like the rest of the week will be storm-free; however, there are signs that next week could bring the east coast another round of prolonged storminess.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/5PNx6ffUCSo