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In general terms, there are four major types of frontal passages: cold front, warm front, occluded front and stationary front.
The front will become stationary close to the coast, and actually drift back north as a warm front late Wednesday and Thursday, so we may have some showers in the picture on Thursday as well.
Cold front gets new life It isn’t uncommon for cold fronts to find new life as a warm front, especially when the front is positioned over the relatively warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
UPDATESaturday will be much warmer than Friday thanks to more sunshine and the warm front that moved through overnight. High temperatures will be in the upper 7 ...
On Wednesday, we will be tracking a cold front. It won’t be the strongest cold front we’ve ever seen, but it will bring in some slightly cooler and definitely drier air by Wednesday afternoon.
This cold front will be a dry front with no rain expected. Highs on Wednesday fall to the lower 80s then rebound to the middle 80s on Thursday.
Thursday will be very warm and humid with highs in the low to mid 90s and a heat index in the low 100s. Isolated to widely ...
A front is a boundary that separates two different air masses. In the case of cold fronts, one air mass is cool and dry, while the other is warm and moist.
However, an afternoon storm or two cannot be ruled out until the front fully clears the area. High temperatures will be seasonably warm in the low 80s. Mid-80s, possibly southwest of D.C.
Southerly winds continue to bring in warm, moist air from the Gulf with afternoon temperatures expected to peak near 80 ahead of an approaching cold front.
Record and near-record high temperatures return Thursday afternoon. A cold front brings a slight drop in temperatures Friday before warming up again this weekend. Temperatures continue a warming tr… ...
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