Synopsis:
The upper level low that has dominated our weather for the past week will continue to do so until Friday. Another upper-level system will move into the region Friday night creating a batch of showers and much cooler temperatures for the weekend. A ridge will then build into place for the beginning of week allowing for clear and calm conditions.
Short-term:
An axis of heavy precipitation has set up in eastern Pennsylvania prompting several flash flood warnings. This can be attributed to an upper level low in the Midwest that is controlling our current weather pattern. The system has created a southeasterly flow which will bring mild, humid, and rainy conditions tomorrow and tomorrow night. The upper level system will scoot eastward on Friday accompanied by showers. A stronger upper level system will follow right behind creating a northwesterly flow. Showers will accompany this system along with much colder conditions.
Long-term:
Cool conditions will stay in place through Sunday. A 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.
Dakota Smith
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