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A mixed week for weather and a better week for water conditions inshore. Monday Day will be dry with rain and snow possible on Monday Night and Tuesday. Tuesday Night and Wednesday will be dry, with a very slight chance of showers on Thursday. Friday will be dry again. Highs will range from the 40’s to 60’s by the end of the week with lows in the 30’s and 40’s. Water conditions inshore will be good through Wednesday with hazardous and cautious conditions on Thursday and Friday. Midshore to offshore water conditions will be cautious to hazardous all week.
High Pressure will build over the area tonight and then move off the Atlantic Coast on Monday. A couple of upper air disturbances will pass through Monday night into Tuesday, followed by another high pressure on Wednesday. Low pressure to our north with its attendant frontal system will move quickly past on Thursday. A stronger low pressure is forecast to develop over the central U.S. by Friday, likely influencing our weather for next weekend.
Have a great week and thanks for reading!
Monday Surface Analysis
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Tuesday Surface Analysis
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Wednesday Surface Analysis
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Thursday Surface Analysis
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Friday Surface
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Total Precipitation Monday-Saturday
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Total Precipitation Monday-Monday
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