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THE AIR MASS WILL STAY MOSTLY AS MARITIME TROPICAL THROUGH THE
LONG TERM BUT A LITTLE COOLER FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT WEEK.
THE HIGHS ARE FORECAST TO BE AROUND OR SLIGHTLY MORE THAN 5
DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL ON AVERAGE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY...NEAR NORMAL
FOR SUNDAY...AROUND 5 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL MONDAY AS WELL AS A FEW
DEGREES BELOW NORMAL TUESDAY
Yeah, that's pretty cool.. More history made with snow.
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So looking ahead in the Northeast north of Philly. 70s/80s till Saturday then strong cold front comes through this weekend crosses NY on Sunday with DRIER and COOLER air!
Max temps in the 60s/70s, Lows in the 40s/50s. Sunday to Thursday!
You have to wait until next Friday to get 80s back.
No widespread 90s north of D.C next 2 weeks! Only pockets like maybe BDL in CT next Friday (5th).
I wonder if they will update the map for the Northeast especially New England. Then again, it is NOAA and sometimes they only have 1 color marker. lol
NWS NY
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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
1031 AM EDT THU MAY 28 2015
HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS ACROSS SOUTHEASTERN CANADA. THIS HIGH THEN BUILDS DOWN INTO THE TRI-STATE FROM LATE TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY
TEMPERATURES SHOULD BE ABOVE NORMAL SATURDAY NIGHT...NEAR NORMAL SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT THEN BELOW NORMAL MONDAY-TUESDAY. NEAR NORMAL TEMPERATURES ARE CURRENTLY FORECAST TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.
NWS Boston
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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
1001 AM EDT THU MAY 28 2015
THERE CONTINUES TO BE UNCERTAINTY ON HOW FAR SOUTH OF OUR REGION A FRONT GETS PUSHED
NWS Albany
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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBANY NY
959 AM EDT THU MAY 28 2015
A COLD FRONT WILL DROP SLOWLY SOUTHEAST THROUGH THE REGION SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY...AND STALL TO OUR SOUTH MONDAY. IT WILL BRING MORE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS AND COOLER WEATHER FOR THE NEW WEEK.
No rain here yesterday, it's bone dry. You can see dust/sand being kicked up by the wind and passing vehicles.
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