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WEATHER BLOG: Sunday

Absolutely gorgeous weather on Saturday, and Sunday looks equally spectacular. Latest
surfaces analysis shows high pressure spread out over the eastern Great Lakes, mid-
Atlantic and Northeast. The only clouds showing up on satellite early this morning are some high, thin cirrus over parts of NY, PA and MD. There will be patchy fog in the outlying areas once again this morning. An upper-level low continues to spin over the Midwest with the axis of an upper trough west of the MS River. This feature will throw some more cirrus our way Sunday with a southwest to west flow aloft, but not nearly enough to obscure the sun.

Temperatures this afternoon won't stray too far from yesterday's highs. High level clouds will be in abundance Sunday night and Monday. Enough that during the day the sun can be obscured at times. Fog will be quite limited Monday morning with less radiational cooling. The clouds combined with lower 500 mb heights and 850 mb temperatures will translate to lower high temperatures Monday. The high clouds will thin out from west to east late in the day Monday into Monday night. The lower levels will be quite dry with no forcing to speak of, so it will remain dry through Monday night. As the high clouds exit late Monday night there can be some patchy fog.

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