1:45 PM ET, FEB 27 -- It'll be semi-"boring" weather for the rest of today and tomorrow. Today has been a beautiful Monday with temperatures soaring to the mild lower 60s. Tomorrow the winds will switch directions to be more northerly after a very weak cold front crosses the mid Atlantic. We should reach the low 50s tomorrow, which is nice, but will feel cooler with that light wind blowing.
No real changes to the forecast for Wednesday. Rain should overspread the region late Tuesday night or early Wednesday. There's a chance that some folks in the southwestern part of the area could get in on some thunder on Wednesday afternoon, and that will have to be monitored. With limited sunlight, though, this should limit the amount of instability present, meaning any storms shouldn't be too severe. Parts of the Mississippi Valley and Ohio Valley could see issues with severe weather Tuesday and Wednesday. By Thursday, most of the storm is gone, and we should be dry into Friday. The early part of the weekend may be wet, but a lot of details have to be ironed out with that potential storm system.
The long range forecast for the next two weeks looks to continue the trend of above average temperatures.
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