A settled weekend with cautious and borderline water conditions. Saturday and Sunday will have a mix of sun and clouds; more sun than clouds. Chances of showers are possible Sunday Night Highs will be in the 40’s and 50’s with lows in the 20’s and 30’s. Water conditions will be cautious on Saturday and borderline on Sunday.
Surface high pressure will remain across the Southeast and adjacent western Atlantic Ocean this weekend before moving east next week. A surface low progressing across southeast Canada this weekend may bring a slow-moving cold front into southern New England and the northern Mid-Atlantic on Sunday and Sunday night before retreating as a warm front on Monday. A cyclone in the central plains will race northeastward through the Great Lakes Monday night to the Canadian Maritimes on Tuesday, bringing a strong cold front through the region late Monday night and Tuesday. High pressure will build into the eastern United States for the rest of the week.
Have a great weekend and thanks for reading!
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