Weather Blog

Nice through weekend
Posted by Phil Ferro
NOW:
Brutally cold air is still impacting the Mid West and Northeast with temperatures dipping below zero in many areas. This is due to the jet stream pushing cold Canadian Air into the region. The Big Chill will remain at least through the next day or so.
FRIDAY:
For us, that same jet, will keep all the cold air trapped to the north keeping us nice and mild. Morning lows will be near the average of 60° at the coast, with some 50's sprinkled over areas west of I-95.
WEEKEND:
Very nice weather pattern remains with partly cloudy skies, near average temps, and mostly dry conditions.
LONG HAUL:
We are expected to begin warming up by the early part of next week with highs trying to reach the 80 degree mark.
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