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7:00 AM | ***Active weather pattern continues and brings us showers and thunderstorms at mid-week***

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7:00 AM | ***Active weather pattern continues and brings us showers and thunderstorms at mid-week***

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Huntsville, Alabama metro region

Today

Partly sunny, quite cool and breezy, highs in the mid 50’s; SE winds around 10-20 mph

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, chilly, breezy, chance of showers late, lows in the upper 40’s

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, mild, chance of showers and thunderstorms, upper 50’s for afternoon highs

Wednesday Night             

Mainly cloudy, chilly, breezy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, lower 40’s for late night lows

Thursday

Mainly sunny, chilly, near 50 degrees

Friday

Partly sunny, colder, low-to-mid 40’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, cold, near 40 degrees

Sunday

Partly sunny, cold, near 40 degrees

Discussion              

Low pressure will intensify over the central states today and generate blizzard conditions in the Northern Plains with heavy snow and powerful winds.  This storm will push to the northeast tonight and the blizzard conditions will extend into Minnesota and Upper Wisconsin. Meanwhile, on the storm’s warm side, severe weather is likely to break out later today into tonight in the Lower Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys including the possibility of isolated tornadoes. The initial primary surface low pressure system will grind to a halt and weaken as it reaches the Great Lakes due to a strong blocking pattern in the atmosphere over Canada. 

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather