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Post by Ravenchamp on Apr 15, 2016 13:38:47 GMT -5
The longest stretch of sunny, dry days since the fall will persist into early next week for the northeastern United States, while a spring warmup dominates. The extended period of dry weather will allow ideal conditions for outdoor projects to commence. "This will be the sunniest, driest and warmest stretch since last fall [across the Northeast and Great Lakes] with this weekend smack in the middle," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dave Dombek said. Conditions will be nearly ideal for construction projects as well as driveway sealing, power washing, auto detailing and lawn care. Sports fans will be able to enjoy the sunshine and mild conditions, instead of battling rain, snow and wintry cold. In parts of Pennsylvania, anglers will begin their quest for trout under bright sunshine. Daytime temperatures will climb into the 60s F from the upper Great Lakes to northern New England and into the 70s around the lower Great Lakes and much of the mid-Atlantic during the weekend. On Monday, in parts of the Great Lakes and New England temperatures can touch 70, while portions of the mid-Atlantic make a run at 80. www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/spring-fever-alert-longest-streak-sunny-weather-since-fall-embraces-northeastern-us/56723425
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