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Spring is in the Air: Warm Weather Forecast for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast
Hi, this is meteorologist Steve Pelletieri and thanks for checking into theweathermanpodcom. It's Saturday and the 22nd day of the month of February and it looks like some warmer weather starting to move into the mid-Atlantic and northeastern states. Look at the weather forecast for the northeast corner, from DC up to the Boston area, centered around Philly and New York. You've got a mostly sunny day today. A high temperature will range generally between 40 and 45C, about 39, near 40 degrees in the city and up in the Boston area basically about 30 to 35. Well, looking at fair skies, partly cloudy for tonight, down to about the middle 20s. Then a mostly sunny day for Sunday and our temperatures tomorrow will range from 40 in the normally cooler spots to as much as 48 degrees down in Baltimore and DC. Monday's looking even partly sunny, with temperatures in the lower 50s, upper 40s, low to mid 50s around the area. Mid 50s are likely on Tuesday. So a real warm-up coming up as we get into the last few days of this month of February.
Speaker 1:If you are flying on this Saturday, most of the nation is under the influence of high pressure and that means generally dry weather. Where you have a difference course, it's in the pacific northwest. Actually it's extending down closer to the san francisco area, northward up through the california coast, most of oregon and washington area. Low pressure is moving into the pacific northwest will keep rainy weather there, but it's going to be dry in la and san diego. It'll be raining in houston and dallas, fort worth, mostly in houston, the d area Probably a little bit of delays because of some lower cloud cover, but not much in the form of some showers and not anticipating any super severe weather. But there's always that possibility of a thunderstorm.
Speaker 1:Along the Gulf Coast. Looks like dry weather in Minneapolis-St Paul, also dry in Chicago, also with a warming trend, warmer weather that's moving into the east. It's going to be arriving across the Great Lakes and Central Plains during the daytime on Saturday. That means some temperatures will be going up above normal in many of those places. However, in the east it looks like dry weather. New York, philadelphia, baltimore and DC, even up to the Boston area, looking at generally dry conditions, no problem as far as flying today it's going to be pretty good, but you do expect that rainy weather, texas Gulf Coast and the Pacific Northwest. I'm your host, steve Pelletier, and I am the weatherman. Hope you have a great Saturday. Looks like some warming weather moving in. We'll talk to you first thing tomorrow, take care.