Synopsis: Morning fog burns off, upper level disturbance finally leaves, high pressure dominates until cold front pushes through late Thursday. Cut off low in Midwest affects us Saturday.
Short-term: Everyone is cloudy and foggy. The fog should burn off to partly sunny skies, allowing for scattered showers to develop as the upper level disturbance lingers during the day. This disorganized disturbance will push out overnight. Wednesday everyone will see sun, but we cannot rule out an isolated shower. Same for Thursday.
Long-term: As Thursday evening pulls up, a backdoor cold front will push through, bringing slightly back to normal for Friday. The cut off low in the Midwest will start to enter the Commonwealth Friday Night. Both the GFS & EURO have similar solutions; they maybe off by 3 hours or so. Saturday looks to be a rainy day across the Commonwealth.
Kept temperatures near previous shift, with minor changes.
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