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October Outlook: Why anomalous warmth could return

Several daily temperature records were broken over the past several days throughout the Eastern United States, particularly this weekend when temperatures reached into the upper 80’s and lower 90’s. Much of this warmth was aided and enhanced by the development of a large, sprawling mid and upper level atmospheric ridge. This ridge acted to enhance the […]

Summer-Like Warmth Continues, Hurricane Maria Stays Offshore This Week

Good morning! More summer-like weather from the weekend will continue today, as strong mid-level ridging continues to be over the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. It will be hot and humid for late September with plenty of sunshine for today. More sea-breezes developing this afternoon, may keep temperatures a little cooler than on Sunday, especially closer to […]

Jose Impacts on the New England & Mid-Atlantic Coasts

Happy Tuesday! Hurricane Jose remains well offshore. But will still have some relatively minor impacts over coastal parts of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic over the next few days or so. Meanwhile, more attention has turned to Hurricane Maria which has become extremely powerful Category 5 hurricane, as moved over Dominica last night. Puerto Rico and […]

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