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MY MID-ATLANTIC (MARYLAND, DELAWARE, & VIRGINIA) FORECAST:
Copious amounts of surface moisture during the morning hours will result in areas of locally dense fog.
Further, a weak area of low pressure will pass through the area early in the day accompanied by scattered shower activity.
Most if not all of the wet weather will end by late morning.
Then, as high pressure takes control of the weather, a partly to variably cloudy afternoon is in store area wide.
Cool temperatures are likely to continue across northern VA and much of MD and DE. High temperatures across these areas will
only make it into the high 50s or lower 60s.
Farther to the south, temperatures will be more seasonable and reach into the upper 60s or lower 70s.
In the event of special weather across the Mid- Atlantic area, click on one of the state name links below to view
the latest watches, warnings, or statements: MARYLAND,DELAWARE, or
VIRGINIA .
MY SOUTH ATLANTIC NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, & GEORGIA FORECAST:
Weak high pressure will take charge of the weather for the beginning part of the weekend. With drier air filtering into
the region, a mostly to at times partly sunny day is likely. Cloudiness will begin to increase later in the day and during
the overnight hours. A trailing cold front extending from an area of low pressure moving across the Mid-Atlantic will push
to a position across north-central GA and southern SC before becoming stationary SATURDAY morning. Showers ahead of the system
are likely across the central and eastern areas of the Carolinas.
Meanwhile, there should be enough instability to trigger some scattered thunderstorms across the eastern areas of SC and the southern
and eastern portions of GA.
Once again, another day with warm temperatures can be expected across the tri-state area. Most areas, namely those across
northern GA and the Carolinas should moderate into the lower 80s. Farther to the south, afternoon temperatures across
southern GA should be somewhat warm and reach into the upper 80s.
In the event of special weather across the South Atlantic area, click on one of the state name links below
to view the latest watches, warnings, or statements: NORTH
CAROLINA, SOUTH
CAROLINA, GEORGIA

MY FLORIDA FORECAST:
Very little change in the overall weather pattern can be expected.
With high pressure ridged across the peninsula, most areas are in store for a partly to variably cloudy day.
Even though there will be lots of subsidence in place, there will be
the chance for a few storms fueled by diurnal heating. Locally heavy rain may fall from some of the stronger storms.
Not much change in the temperature is likely. High temperatures should range anywhere between the upper 80s and lower
90s with only those communities along the Gulf shore being somewhat cooler.
In the event of special weather across the FLORIDA, click on the state name link below to view the latest watches, warnings, or statements: FLORIDA

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