Spring temperatures have an early start when winter decreases. Our Tuesday morning started cool, airy and clear, but gradual warming ensures a delightful afternoon.
High pressure is committed to the middle Atlantic, brings sunshine and decreases. When the high foils slide east, it enables southeastern winds and warming. The last days of the season will be our warmest of the week.
Wednesday is a wonderful day with a mainly sunny sky and high temperatures in the lower 70s.
The changes begin to move by Thursday. The cloud cover will increase in front of an approaching Kaltanfront and bring a chance of showing and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Weatherproof is not expected at this point, but we will keep them up to date if the conditions change.
Cooler air returns with airy conditions behind the front on Friday. High temperatures are exceeded in the upper 50s up to almost 60 degrees.
The weekend looks dry and calm, with a mixture of sun and clouds. The highs reach the low until the mid -1960s both on Saturday and on Sunday with lighter wind.
With a view to the future, another storm system will approach on Monday and bring the next chance for showers in the entire region.