There have been occasional cold air outbreaks from Canada into the Northeast US and Mid-Atlantic region during the month of April and this week will be no exception. In fact, low temperatures this morning were in the 30’s across many suburban locations along the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor with scattered frost in some areas. Another chilly air mass will push into the northeastern states at mid-week following the passage of a strong cold front and early Thursday morning is likely to feature more low temperatures in the 30’s with patchy frost again on the table.
Next week, however, will feature a big-time warmup across the eastern half of the nation coinciding pretty well with the transition from April into May. Temperatures can climb well up into the 70’s by Sunday afternoon in places like DC, Philly, and New York City and 80+ degrees is possible for highs on Monday and the upcoming pattern change will result in far less frequent outbreaks of chilly air from Canada into the US.
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After a winter-like start to the weekend, it turned milder on Sunday and the warming trend will continue today as we begin the new work week. Temperatures later today should reach the middle 70’s and then the 60’s on Tuesday when it becomes with the increasing chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms.
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A chilly air mass will stick around the region for the next couple of days and the weather will be quite unsettled with the on-going chance of rain and/or snow showers. The weather will change dramatically again late in the weekend with drier and much warmer conditions returning for Sunday and Monday.
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Much colder air pushed into the region in the overnight hours and it’ll stick around for the next few days and it’ll be quite unsettled with rain and/or snow showers at times. There could even be a period of steadier snow later Friday into Friday night and a thunderstorm can mix into the picture as well. The weather will change dramatically again late in the weekend with drier and much warmer conditions returning for Sunday and Monday.
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After a mild day today, it’ll turn colder tonight and it remains unsettled and on the chilly side for the remainder of the week. The threat will increase for rain showers early tonight and then it could turn cold enough for some snow shower activity towards daybreak on Thursday. We’ll have to wait until Sunday and Monday for the return of drier and warmer weather to the Denver metro region.
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The rest of the week will remain somewhat unsettled across the region with the threat of showers today and also for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It turns colder later in the week and temperatures may struggle to get out of the 40’s on Thursday for afternoon highs.
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The week starts off warm and unsettled around here with windy conditions and the chance of showers and thunderstorms. The overall pattern turns wetter and cooler during the second half of the week with the threat of showers in the region.
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A warming trend kicks into high gear today and it’ll lead to a couple of very pleasant days this weekend in the Denver metro region. In fact, after highs in the 60’s on Thursday, temperatures should peak in the upper 70’s each of the next three afternoons. The overall pattern turns wetter and cooler next week with the threat of showers returning to the region.
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A warming trend will begin today in the Denver metro region and it’ll lead to a couple of very pleasant days this weekend with highs on both days well up in the 70’s to go along with plenty of sunshine. After that, a wetter and cooler pattern will return to the area next week with the returning threat of showers.
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The mid-week will be on the cool side across the Denver metro area, but warmer temperatures are on the way. In fact, after highs in the lower 50’s this afternoon, it looks the mid-60’s will be reached tomorrow afternoon, and likely well up in the 70’s on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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