Colder and unsettled weather comes to the region for the remainder of the week with snow on the table at times. The best chance for snow will come in two time periods...later today into early tonight and again tomorrow afternoon into Saturday morning (not great weather for the Rockies home opener on Friday afternoon). During both of these weather events, small accumulations of snow will be possible in the Denver metro region and higher amounts of snow will fall in the mountains to the west.
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The risk is high today for a severe weather outbreak across the Tennessee Valley, Mississippi Valley, Ohio Valley, and Mid-South and this threat includes the possibility of multiple strong (EF-3+) tornadoes. Numerous ingredients are coming together to result in a widespread severe weather outbreak later today and tonight including strong jet streaks at multiple levels of the atmosphere, a clash of air masses with cold, dry air to the north and west and warm, humid air to the east and south, and a strong surface low pressure system with its attendant cold front. In addition to the severe weather, it appears that a multi-day extreme rainfall event is on the way for much of this same part of the nation from later today through the first half of the weekend with widespread flooding a serious concern.
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Colder and unsettled weather comes to the region for the remainder of the week with rain and snow on the table at times. While there can be some rain and/or snow shower activity later today, a better chance comes on Thursday and again from Friday afternoon through Saturday morning (not great weather for the Rockies home opener at 4pm on Friday).
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An on-going active weather pattern will result in strong-to-severe thunderstorms later today and tonight across the middle of the country and there can be isolated tornadoes as well. On Wednesday and Wednesday night, the severe weather threat will become enhanced across the Middle Mississippi Valley/Tennessee Valley and Ohio Valley and, this time, multiple strong tornadoes will be on the table. In this same part of the nation, it appears that a multi-day extreme rainfall event is on the way from later tomorrow through the upcoming weekend with widespread serious flooding a real concern.
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An unsettled day coming to the region with rain showers and windy conditions in the metro region and snow can fall in mountainous areas to the west. Chilly temperatures later in the week can be accompanied by some rain and/or snow activity and more significant precipitation is possible by the early part of the weekend.
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Strong-to-severe thunderstorms are a threat later today and tonight across much of the eastern US including in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor as a strong cold front pushes eastward towards the Atlantic seaboard. This same frontal system resulted in numerous damaging wind gusts on Sunday across the Midwest/Mississippi Valley with a few tornadoes reported there as well and that same part of the nation will likely have a repeat performance of severe weather on Wednesday. In fact, numerous severe weather outbreaks are on the table for the month of April largely as the result of a recent stratospheric warming event which, in turn, enhances the likelihood for additional cold air outbreaks into the central and eastern states setting up “battle zone” regions. Finally, we’ll revisit the passage of a “back door” cold front this weekend that impacted the northeastern states and, in some locations, there were record-breaking temperature swings.
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Overall temperatures this week will be nearly normal and the pattern will be somewhat unsettled as well. A shower threat begins tonight across the Denver metro region and continues on a daily basis for much of the week.
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Another warm day is coming to the metro region with plenty of sunshine and afternoon temperatures in the upper 70’s. The weekend turns cooler and unsettled with rain showers on the table and snow is likely in mountainous areas west of Denver. Cooler, unsettled weather likely continues well into next week with a continuing chance of shower activity.
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The next couple of days will feature warm and dry weather across the region and temperatures this afternoon could reach into record-breaking territory at or slightly above the 80-degree mark. The weekend likely turns noticeably colder with the chance of rain and/or snow shower activity on both days.
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The next few days will feature warm and dry weather across the region and temperatures by tomorrow afternoon could soar to near 80 degrees for highs which would be in record-breaking territory. The weekend can turn cooler with the chance of shower activity, but likely nothing too significant in terms of overall rainfall amounts.
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