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7:00 AM | Low pressure along east coast to bring cloudy, damp and cool conditions by tomorrow

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Sunshine fades behind thickening clouds, cool, highs in the mid 70’s

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, cool, chance for occasional rain or drizzle late, lows near 60 degrees

Tuesday

The coolest day of the work week with cloudy and damp conditions, occasional rain or drizzle, temepratures struggle to reach the lower 70's

Tuesday Night

Mainly cloudy, cool, occasional rain or drizzle still possible, near 60

Wednesday

Clouds give way gradually to partial sunshine and becoming a bit warmer, mid-to-upper 70’s

Thursday

The warmest day of the week with partial sunshine, warm and humid conditions, good chance for PM showers and thunderstorms, low-to-mid 80's

Friday

Partly sunny, cooler, less humid, mid 70’s

Saturday

Mostly sunny, quite cool, near 70

Discussion

Cooler and drier air pushed into the Mid-Atlantic region yesterday and it will stay cool today with thickening clouds ahead of a developing coastal low pressure system. That system will spread some occasional rain or drizzle into the region later tonight and Tuesday and temperatures tomorrow will struggle to reach the lower 70's for highs as there will be a cool, ocean flow of air at low levels of the atmosphere. By Wednesday, partial sunshine will return to the area as the low pulls away from the region and then there will be a noticeable warmup on Thursday ahead of the next strong cool front. That cool front will generate afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms on Thursday and it will usher in the coolest air mass of the season so far to the Mid-Atlantic region. The weekend appears quite cool and dry from this vantage point and highs on Saturday could only reach the 70 degree mark - well below normal for this time of year.

Video

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