Unsettled weather greets us for the new work week and it stays very unsettled for much of the week. A frontal boundary zone will meander around the Southeast US for the next several days and generate occasional showers and thunderstorms in the area. In addition to the daily threat for showers and storms, it looks like quite a warm week with highs generally at or above 80 degrees each afternoon.
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High pressure ridging in the upper atmosphere remains in control of our weather as the work week comes to an end and then it’ll tend to weaken and shift to our east during the upcoming weekend. As a result, there will an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms as the weekend progresses and it’ll get more humid to go along with our continuing warmer-than-normal conditions. By Monday, a frontal system will approach and enhance the chance for showers in the region and there can be enough instability for some strong thunderstorm activity as well.
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High pressure will generally stay in control of our weather as we move towards the weekend and warm temperatures will persist. In fact, highs are likely to rise into the 80’s on each of the next several days. There will be a slight increase in the chance of showers and thunderstorms as we progress through the weekend and into the early part of next week.
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High pressure will generally stay in control of our weather today, but a weak frontal system will stall in the general vicinity. As a result, there will be clouds this morning, but this should give way to some afternoon sunshine. It’ll stay quite warm through the rest of the week with high temperatures at or slightly above 80 degrees each day.
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With large high pressure along the east coast, today will be another nice and warm day across much of the Southeast US. A weak frontal system approaches the area later today and it could spark a shower or thunderstorm each of the next few days as it stalls in the general vicinity, but it doesn’t look like there will be anything significant in terms of rainfall.
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Large high pressure shifts to the east coast today and southerly winds on its backside will boost temperatures around here to near 80 degrees for afternoon highs. A weak frontal system approaches the area on Tuesday and it could spark a shower or thunderstorm, but it does not look like a significant event.
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Following a strong cold frontal passage, northwest flow has ushered in a cooler air mass and we’ll stay below normal as we end the work week. The weekend and early part of next week will feature plenty of sunshine each day and we’ll warm back up to the 70’s for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
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Improvement is finally coming to the Tennessee Valley after an active period of weather. Following a strong cold frontal passage, overall northwest flow has developed and we’ll turn noticeably cooler for the rest of the week.
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The active pattern continues today with another strong upper-level wave of energy impacting the region and one band of showers and thunderstorms is now pushing northeastward well to the south and east of the immediate Huntsville area. This upper-level feature will combine with a strengthening low-level jet and likely bring us another round of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and some of those storms can be on the strong-to-severe side. Following a strong cold frontal passage, overall northwest flow will develop on Thursday and we’ll turn noticeably cooler for the rest of the week. The weekend is looking quite nice with a significant warming trend.
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The active pattern continues, but today we'll see a nice break in the action. However, another strong upper-level low will bring another round of showers and thunderstorms to the Tennessee Valley on Wednesday and some of the storms can be on the strong-to-severe side. Following a strong cold frontal passage, overall northwest flow will develop and we’ll turn noticeably cooler later in the week, but the weekend is looking quite nice.
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