7:00 AM | *Low pressure to move from the Southeast US to the Mid-Atlantic coastline next couple days*
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for Huntsville, Alabama
Today
Mainly cloudy with patchy, dense fog this morning, warm, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, highs in the mid-to-upper 80’s
Tonight
Mainly cloudy, mild, muggy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, lows in the lower 70’s
Thursday
Partly sunny, hot, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees for afternoon highs
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, mild, muggy, lower 70’s for late night lows
Friday
Partly sunny, hot, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, lower 90’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, quite warm, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees
Sunday
Partly sunny, quite warm, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees
Monday
Partly sunny, quite warm, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, upper 80’s
Discussion
An expansive area of moisture currently exists across the Deep South anchored by low pressure over Georgia and it is part of the reason there is patchy, dense fog in the region this morning. This low pressure system continues to produce a large area of showers over the southern states and some of this rainfall is heavy. The low will generally move slowly to the northeast over the next couple of days and it could actually find itself over the warm waters of the western Atlantic by later in the week. Once over water, there is a chance this low pressure system could intensify enough to become a "named" tropical system, but regardless of development, the low could produce some heavy rainfall at week’s end in coastal sections of the Mid-Atlantic. After that, the system is likely to ride up along the east coast of New England and an impressive upper-level trough will form in the eastern US continuing the active, wet weather pattern into the first half of next week.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com