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Weather Alert: Front Approaching East Coast
Hi, this is meteorologist Steve Pelletier and I'm the weatherman. Thanks for checking into theweathermanpodcom On your Saturday. It is the sixth day of the month of September 2025 and looking at a frontal system approaching the eastern seaboard Areas of showers and some thunderstorms across the Ohio and Tennessee Valley, and that includes Indiana, ohio, western Pennsylvania, northern Kentucky, tennessee and even the central Mississippi River Valley Sections of eastern portions of Missouri, arkansas and even northern Louisiana. We're looking at that frontal system slowly trudging through the northeast, through the New York DC Boston area during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. As it does, there could be some locally severe thunderstorms associated with that front. Some of the models are actually calling for the heaviest rain to be across northeastern PA and central New York, around the Finger Lakes, eastward to the Hudson Valley. However, some of that could probably get into the New York City area and that will be affecting some of the flights in and out of the area on Saturday afternoon.
Speaker 0:Saturday evening, sunday looks like a different story. Big area high pressure, central Canada and over western portions of Saskatchewan and Alberta will continue to drift southward into the Dakotas, eventually across the Great Lakes and move into the northeast, giving us very nice autumn-like conditions with temperatures in the 70s daytime, 50s at night. That type of weather commences Sunday and probably lasts for a good balance of this upcoming week. In the meantime, if you're flying today, as mentioned, there will be those thunderstorms in the New York area, so there will probably be delays during the afternoon and evening if you're leaving. I mean planes have to come in in order to go out, so if there's some delays inbound there are going to be delays outbound too. So keep that in mind. Similar situation for the Boston area. Well, that'll probably hold off until Saturday evening.
Speaker 0:Dc and Dulles and down in Baltimore also a good possibility of afternoon thunderstorms there that could cause some isolated and then widespread delays as the front gets closer. Later day, saturday and Saturday night Charlotte's looking okay, but they will have some showers overnight tonight, that's during the lighter time. Also looking at the light chance of some showers and thunderstorms in Atlanta and central and south Florida, still with those thunderstorms during the latter portion of the afternoon. A good portion of the time, no thunderstorms, but they happen in the early morning just before daybreak and another round late in the afternoon and early evening hours, especially from West Palm all the way down to the Keys West Coast, showing dry weather in LA and San Diego, san Francisco, but looks like some rain moving into Portland and Seattle, as in Chicago and Minneapolis. St Paul you're looking at some excellent conditions there. Houston dry, heavy thunderstorms and hot weather. In Dallas-Fort Worth today, I'm your host, heath Pelletier, and I'm the weatherman. Hope you have a great day today. Talk to you first thing on Sunday. See you then.