I used the 12Z GFS and NAM Models on AccuWx Pro and NWS MOS Tables. Frost possible Monday night. The general discussion pretty much says what will happen this week fairly well:
General Discussion: A weak cold front will move across the Commonwealth this evening. Look for cloudy skies and a passing shower through at least midnight. High pressure will build in during the wee hours tonight and bring sunny skies through Tuesday evening. A weak cold front will bring mainly clouds overnight Tuesday into the wee hours Thursday. A few showers falling on Wednesday and Thursday cannot be ruled out. High pressure sets up over the Eastern Great Lakes while a weak disturbance passes to the south during the second half of the work week. Partial sunshine and dry conditions will prevail from Thursday onward. High temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s this week while lows vary in the upper 20s to the north and mid-40s to the south. This week's trend is a steady increase in temperatures each day despite the passing systems. Have a great week!
-Jaron Breen
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