Friday, April 29, 2005

4/30 MD/VA/DC Severe Weather Alert

Moderate instability combined with jet dynamics and an approaching front should fire Scattered Severe Thunderstorms tomorrow. Strong winds and hail will be the primary threat but isolated tornadoes are possible.
 
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Saturday, April 23, 2005

4/23 Severe Weather Alert

Severe Weather the Likely This afternoon!

With heating now occurring Severe Storms will fire this afternoon. Mesoscale discussion already issued for this possibility. See me brand New Severe Weather Center at http://www.midatlanticweather.com/severe/severe.htm or click the link from my home page at http://www.midatlanticweather.com

Stay tuned to weather and news outlets for likely watches and warnings!

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Friday, April 22, 2005

4/22 Weather Outlook

Severe Threat for Today through tomorrow. A warm front will move through the area overnight setting us up for much milder conditions and afternoon severe thunderstorms tomorrow. Much colder air with high elevation snow showers tomorrow night and will cause highs mainly in the 50s Sunday and Monday. Slow moderation to normal temperatures on Wednesday, but not a great stretch of weather the next 5 days

 

Summary: All I can say is yuck. Lame weather outlook for the next 5 days. Cooler weather will be preceded by severe weather today through tomorrow. Please stay alert to possible watches and or warnings. The weather will turn dramatically cooler and will finally get to near normal next Wednesday.

 

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Forecast:

(Temperatures are usually 5-10 degrees cooler in the mountains)

 

Today:

Scattered  rain and cool conditions. Rain Chances increasing overnight

 

Saturday:

Milder most of the day with Severe Thunderstorms possible. Temnperatures sharply colder overnight with Higher elevation snow showers!

 

Sunday:

Continued 10 - 15 degrees below normal temperatures. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers.

 

Monday:

Continued cool. Mostly Cloudy.

 

Tuesday:

A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures could be near normal

 

Wednesday:

Seasonal and Sunny! Finally!

 

Long Term:

Looks like Seasonal temperatures will continue.

                                            

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Tuesday, April 19, 2005

4/19 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Wow is it nice and warm. Too not get too used to it based on a change this weekend.  Thunderstorm threat increases tomorrow evening and overnight. Cooler conditions start to arrive Thursday but really make their presence known this weekend. Not convinced, but highest elevations of far western Virginia **COULD** see snow flurries this weekend. Next week we slowly warm.

 

Summary: I have been busy! Busy updating http://www/midatlanticweather.com and just busy in life. If you have not visited in a while please do. If people are wondering why I am writing about my website because they are reading this on the web site, you may not know that I email this discussion when I can. It is warm. The Pollen is really on the increase and if you did not know, northern VA is highest in Maple Birch and Elm whereas Richmond and Southern VA is highest in Oak, birch, and Grasses. I HOPEFULLY will get a health section up on Mid Atlantic Weather that will link to Pollen.com. Anyways, besides accumulating pollen, we will be dry until tomorrow afternoon as a front sags through the area. This will be preceded by very warm conditions with highs reaching the upper 80s for many! Yes, upper 80s! the humidity will be high too. Pollen washing showers and thunderstorms will arrive late in the day and then Thursday we still remain above normal until Friday when we go normal in temperatures. The weekend looks cool. A chance of showers and thunderstorms persists in the south through Saturday, whereas the North may be dry Thursday afternoon and definitely Friday. Saturday will present a chance of showers and thunderstorms statewide, and yes, as I mentioned, the highest western facing slopes of the Appalachians *MAY** see a flurry or more. There is a chance again that temperatures could get cold enough for Freezing or Frost so stay alert if you are planting or have tender vegetation. Temperastures look very close to normal with another chance of showers and thunderstorms next Tuesday timeframe.

 

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Forecast:

(Temperatures are usually 5-10 degrees cooler in the mountains)

 

Today:

Warm! Highs 80s state wide.

 

Wednesday:

Continued warm with highs upper 80s in may regions. Clouds increasing and a chance of afternoon and overnight showers and thunderstorms.

 

Thursday:

Showers early in the north, and possible through the day in the south,  with even the risk of a thunderstorm. Temperatures about 10-15 degrees cooler than Wednesday.

 

Friday:

Very normal temperatures. Partly to mostly cloudy north, showers and thunderstorms possible south.

 

Saturday:

Cool conditions. A chance of showers and maybe a thunderstorm. Highs 5-10 degrees below normal.

 

Sunday:

Continued 5-10 degrees below normal temperatures. Partly cloudy.

 

Monday:

Sunny. Seasonal temps with highs 60s and 70s.

 

Tuesday:

A chance of showers and thunderstorms with seasonal tempearatures

 

Wednesday:

Seasonal

 

Long Term:

Looks like Seasonal temperatures will continue.

                                            

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Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Cooler weather has settled in from a back door cold front. As a disturbance moves along the front today we should see an increasing chance of rain, especially in the south. Cool weather will slowly give way to more seasonal temperatures this weekend and then we look to head slightly above normal for temperatures about mid next week.

Summary: A cold high pressure system has nosed down the eastern side of the Appalachian mountains making it much cooler. Temperatures in the 50s and nighttime lows in the 30s have been common in the Northern third of the area. Rain has overspread the southern third of the area, but is having a hard time overcoming cool dry air in place in the north. Had it been a few months ago, snow would be in the forecast somewhere! Slowly the temperatures recover this weekend and things look nice and sunny now with temperatures starting below normal but near normal by Monday!

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Forecast:

Today:

Partly to mostly cloudy and cool. Rain in the south and a chance of rain in the north..

Wednesday:

Partly to mostly Cloudy and cool, maybe a chance of a showers especially in the south

Thursday:

Mostly Sunny and cool. Temps remain 5-10 degrees below normal

Friday:

Partly cloudy and cool. Temps remain 5-10 degrees below normal

Saturday:

Cool conditions, but not as cool

Sunday:

Sunny. Seasonal to just slightly below normal temperatures

Monday:

Sunny. Seasonal temps with highs 60s and 70s.

Tuesday:

Sunny. Above normal temps possible.

Wednesday:

Sunny. Above normal temperatures possible!

Long Term:

Looks like warm weather could continue, but a chance of showers and thunderstorms may visit Thursday.

All for now!

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

4/6 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Warmest day of the year so far today for most! Delightful weather will step aside for a few days but return next week.

 

Summary: Anyone else feeling Spring Fever! WOW, it is almost going to be hot for a few folks today! Tomorrows increase in clouds and shower and thunderstorms will bring a change to the weather, but clear conditions look likely this weekend! Clear weather may stick with us a while too!

 

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Forecast:

 

Wednesday:

Warm Spring Temps

 

Thursday:

Increased chances for showers and then afternoon thunderstorms

 

Friday:

Showers and thunderstorms possible.  Cooler

 

Saturday:

Clearing, but cool. Temps 5-10 degrees below normal

 

Sunday:

Clear and seasonal.

 

Monday & Tuesday:

Looks partly cloudy with temps warming above normal!

 

Long Term:

There may be a system now to deal with next Wednesday that could affect the area

 

All for now!

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

4/5 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Finally back! I apologize to all as I have been battling a bad cold. Clear Warm weather the next 2 days. Thursday will see an increase in moisture with a chance of thunderstorms and rain that will last into Friday. The weekend looks clear, but cooler.  

 

Summary: This has bee a rough ride for me with sickness and quite a lot of weather. Flooding rains and some severe weather did hit us this last weekend, but I had felt it would be a lot worse. I then was too sick to follow the course of events and provide any updates. We look great today and tomorrow. Showers and thunderstorms visit Thursday into Friday.

 

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Forecast:

 

Today:

Warm Spring Temps

 

Wednesday:

Warm Spring Temps

 

Thursday:

Increased chances for showers and then afternoon thunderstorms

 

Friday:

Showers and thunderstorms possible.  Cooler

 

Saturday:

Clearing, but cool. Temps 5-10 degrees below normal

 

Sunday:

Clear and seasonal.

 

Long Term:

Possibly a stretch of dry and seasonal to slightly above normal temperature weather!

All for now!

 

 

 

 

Thursday, March 31, 2005

3/31 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Here comes more rain! Today we will enjoy seasonal temperatures, but rain will likely overspread the region and last into the overnight. HEAVY FLOODING rains and thunderstorms likely. Some Severe Storms possible tomorrow into Friday night. Unfortunately, Cool conditions will follow this powerful storm with Saturday highs in the 40s north to low 60s south at best. We warm up early next week and could see some good ideal warmth towards the middle of the week. A cold front may affect us by that time.

Summary: The successive storm after storm pattern continues the next 48 hours as an initial push of rain comes through today and then an intense storm system develops tomorrow providing wind driven rain, embedded thunder, and even Severe Storms to the southeastern areas. Unfortunately, the strength of the system will tap Canadian air for Saturday, proving to be both cool and windy, with higher elevation snow showers possible Saturday Night. Early next week temperatures should start climbing warmer, and by Wednesday area wide highs in the 70s and 80s could show up! It also appears this may be a drier period as the intense storm tomorrow alters the pattern a little bit!

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Forecast:'

Today: Cloudy with rain eventually overspreading all areas.

Friday: Heavy FLOODING rains and thunderstorms possible. Some storms may be Severe.

Saturday: Rain may hold on for part of the day, but hopefully we will see clearing skies. Temps 10-15 degrees or more below normal with gusty winds

Sunday: Sunny. Temperatures climbing back to seasonal levels

Monday: Sunny. Temperatures climbing as much as 10 degrees above normal seasonal levels

Tuesday: Partly Cloudy. Temperatures remaining 10 degrees above normal

Wednesday:

Cloudy, maybe a chance of a shower or thunderstorm. Temperatures as much as 15 degrees above normal.

Long Term: Temps look to stay at or even slightly above normal for a while. Will watch, but hoping the drier conditions will hold for the following weekend.

All for now!

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

3/29 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Windy conditions today with our rainy weather behind us for a few days and then we are back into potentially severe weather! Weekend looks just a bit below seasonal normals, but **DRY** for now!

Summary: The storm system yesterday was very impressive. Some severe storms, but more important for our region was the serious amounts of rain that fell. Several rivers and streams are headed out of their banks so Flood Warnings are posted. Floods are serious business and do kill a lot of people every year! The weather will turn breezy and nice today! Highs will reach the 60s to lower and mid 70s! This warmer weather will continue tomorrow, but the north needs to watch a back door cold front for Thursday that may wreck what could have been a day in the 70s for them! Friday is the next shot of showers and thunderstorms, again, there is a threat of Severe Storms that will need to be monitored. The weekend looks good, though highs may be 5-8 degrees below normal.

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Forecast:

Today:

Clearing skies with breezy conditions.

Wednesday:

Downright warm in the south with highs breaking the 80s, and nice area wide

Thursday:

North could see temperatures cooler or fall, and clouds increase with a back door cold front. South will remain warm.

Friday:

Showers and thunderstorms possible. Some storms may be severe.

Saturday:

Rain may hold on for part of the day, but hopefully we will see clearing skies. Slightly cooler than normal temperatures

Sunday:

Clear and temps slightly below normal.

Long Term:

Looks good early next week in continuing a dry trend. Highs should be close to seasonal or just above. 

       

All for now!

 


Windy conditions today with our rainy weather behind us for a few days and then we are back into potentially severe weather! Weekend looks just a bit below seasonal normals, but **DRY** for now!

Summary: The storm system yesterday was very impressive. Some severe storms, but more important for our region was the serious amounts of rain that fell. Several rivers and streams are headed out of their banks so Flood Warnings are posted. Floods are serious business and do kill a lot of people every year! The weather will turn breezy and nice today! Highs will reach the 60s to lower and mid 70s! This warmer weather will continue tomorrow, but the north needs to watch a back door cold front for Thursday that may wreck what could have been a day in the 70s for them! Friday is the next shot of showers and thunderstorms, again, there is a threat of Severe Storms that will need to be monitored. The weekend looks good, though highs may be 5-8 degrees below normal.

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Forecast:

Today:

Clearing skies with breezy conditions.

Wednesday:

Downright warm in the south with highs breaking the 80s, and nice area wide

Thursday:

North could see temperatures cooler or fall, and clouds increase with a back door cold front. South will remain warm.

Friday:

Showers and thunderstorms possible. Some storms may be severe.

Saturday:

Rain may hold on for part of the day, but hopefully we will see clearing skies. Slightly cooler than normal temperatures

Sunday:

Clear and temps slightly below normal.

Long Term:

Looks good early next week in continuing a dry trend. Highs should be close to seasonal or just above.

All for now!

Sunday, March 27, 2005

Dreary Springtime weather will finally give way to warmer weather about Wednesday of this coming week. That is not before more heavy rains and even a chance of some severe weather.

Summary:

What a lousy pattern we are in currently. Very cool to cold east of the mountains. Rain chances continue and will increase and become heavier this afternoon. There is a chance that the combination of very vigorous system and other dynamics could cause thunderstorms, some of which may become severe early Monday or even possibly late on Sunday night, mainly in the south. Want warmth, well wait until Wednesday when widespread 60s and 70s will finally arrive. Another storm system will approach the region towards Friday.

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Sunday:

Rain will increase in likelihood and become heavy especially overnight

Monday:

Rain. Chances of thunderstorms and even severe weather in the south

Tuesday:

Much milder with clearing Skies

Wednesday:

Warmth! 60s and 70s widespread

Thursday:

Warmth! 60s and 70s widespread

Friday:

Increasing clouds. Some rain possible or thunderstorms

Long Term:

Looks like thunderstorm and rain chances Saturday, but a nice Sunday.

All for now!

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

3/22 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Another pleasant Spring Day today will be abruptly ended by severe thunderstorms and very heavy rains tomorrow. A break Thursday, and part of Friday, though rain showers come back into the forecast. Rain on Easter is looking probable. More severe weather possible next week.

Summary: Wow, it no sooner becomes Spring than we get right into the thick of things with severe weather potential and very heavy rains possible tomorrow. Enjoy today as it will be nearly seasonal with highs in the upper 50s to near 70 in the south! As the large storm system starts to affect our region overnight, expect cold rain to overspread the region. Tomorrow, as the southern portions break out of the colder air east of the mountains, I expect the afternoon to have scattered strong to severe thunderstorms. The Severe Storms Prediction Center has outlined parts of Southern and Southeastern Virginia in a slight risk and note that Hail is the likely issue, though they mention strong shear, which should lend itself to the possibility of isolated tornadoes. For northern Virginia and Maryland, very heavy rains, on the order of 1-2 inches is possible by the time the storm ends tomorrow night. A day break and then an unsettled weekend will be upon us with the possibilities of rain and thunder on Easter. Next week we do appear to break the 70 degree mark and have yet another chance of severe weather and heavy rains!

 

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Forecast:

Today:

Partly cloudy. Nice spring day, but an increase in clouds as the day progresses.

Wednesday:

Cooler temperatures north with the likelihood of heavy rain and imbedded thunderstorms. The South should break into warmer air which will help produce isolated strong to severe storms.

Thursday:

Clearing with seasonal to slightly below normal temps.

Friday:

Chance of some showers. Seasonal to even slightly above normal temperatures

Saturday:

Chance of  showers. Seasonal temps

Sunday:

Chance of some showers and thunderstorms. Seasonal to slightly below normal temperatures.

Long Term:

As noted, next week could see some warm temperatures for a change, but heavy rains and strong storms may again be on order for next Tuesday and/or Wednesday!

       

All for now!

 


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