SYNOPSIS: A strong upper level ridge will continue to bring unseasonable warmth to the region through Friday. A low pressure system will bring unsettled and cooler weather for the weekend.
SHORT TERM: A strong upper level pattern will continue to impact the region through Friday, though it will begin to lose its grip on the region by the beginning of the weekend. Dense Fog can be expected Thursday morning, but will diminish by late-morning. Temperatures will remain well above normal for Thursday and Friday. A mid-latitude cyclone, developing over the southern portion of the country, will begin its slow track northeastward. This will bring showers as early as friday night.
LONG TERM: The breakdown of the strong upper level ridge will allow a low pressure system to slowly impact the area this weekend. Light to moderate showers can be expected most of the day saturday and sunday, as the system moves to our south. Cooler conditions will result from this. Behind that system another upper level ridge will bring tranquil conditions for early next week.
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