(Today Through Tuesday)...
Upper Ridge Is Forecast To Build East Across The Region Over The Next Several Days As The Upper Trough In The Western Atlantic Lifts Out To The Northeast.
At The Surface, Sprawling High Pressure Remains In Place Along The Entire Eastern Seaboard. The Center Of The High Will Shift Southward Through The Next Few Days.
However, With The Ridge Center To The North, The Low-Level Flow Across The Area Will Remain Generally Out Of The East.
The Current Dry Airmass (Pwat Near 1 Inch) Is Forecast To Remain In Place, With The Easterly Flow Not Able To Tap Into A Source Of Significant Deep Moisture.
Therefore, Dry And Seasonably Warm Weather Is Expected To
Continue Through The Next Few Days. Only Precip Expected Is An
Isolated Showers Or Two Over The Coastal Waters.
The Remainder Of The Forecast Area Should See Partly Cloudy Skies With High Temperatures Very Close To Climo (Near 90). With The Drier Than Normal Airmass, Low Temperatures Will Continue To Run A Few Degrees Below Normal (Mid To Upper 60s).