High pressure is in control of our weather as it continues to move across the Mid-Atlantic states today. That, combined with an area of lower pressure (non-tropical in nature) around 400 miles southwest of Bermuda, is keeping us in a breezy northeasterly flow. That means a sunny sky this morning will transition into a mix of sun and clouds by the afternoon, with the possibility of a sprinkle or two. We will see a few more comfortable mornings, with warmer afternoons as daytime temperatures climb into the lower half of the 80s. An approaching cold front on Thursday will increase the clouds a bit with a small chance for spotty showers. Once the front pulls to the south of the area, expect cooler and drier conditions to filter in by Friday with a sunny weekend in store.
KM
Monday, November 7, 2011
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- As promised................
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