Synopsis:
The upper level low will finally be moving out of the region come tomorrow (Friday). Another upper-level system will move into the region Friday night, giving much of the Commonwealth some spotty showers. A ridge will be building behind this low and will be moving into the area at the beginning of next week. This will signal the end of showers and clearing conditions for the time being.
Short-term:
As the upper level system that has plagued the state for much of the last week finally gets itself out of the way, a stronger upper level system will follow right behind creating a northwesterly flow. Showers will accompany this system along with much colder conditions throughout the weekend. Conditions will be much of the same for the next 72 hours, only it will be from a different system.
Long-term:
The ridge will began to build into place early next week accompanied by calm and clear conditions. This ridge will also allow temperatures to gradually warm up next week. Some areas might reach the lower 70s.
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