A strong cold frontal system will be exiting the region today and in its wake winds can gust up to 40 mph or so. Weak high pressure will build into the region on Tuesday as zonal flow takes over in the upper atmosphere with an upper low moving towards the Great Lakes. A strong low pressure system could impact the region with some rain later in the week as it slowly grinds its way towards the Great Lakes from the southern states.
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A meandering frontal system will keep it somewhat unsettled around here for the next couple of days generating a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today, tonight and tomorrow. Later in the weekend, a deep trough of low pressure will pull out of the Central Plains and head towards the Great Lakes region. An associated cold frontal system will approach the Tennessee Valley on Sunday and this raises the prospects for late day showers and thunderstorms and some of these storms can be on the strong-to-severe side. The combination of low level shear and increasing buoyancy suggest the potential late Sunday for damaging winds and hail as this strong cold front approaches the region.
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An active weather pattern continues across the nation with colder-than-normal air setting up out in the western US and a warm surge of air heading into the eastern US. This clash of air masses will create the possibility of strong thunderstorm activity in parts of the nation during the next few days. The greatest threat for severe weather around here may come later Sunday as a strong cold front approaches the Tennessee Valley.
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A deep trough of low pressure is digging into the central US and there will be enough instability by late tonight in the Tennessee Valley for scattered showers and thunderstorms to form. In fact, a meandering frontal system will keep it unsettled around here for the rest of the work week and right into the upcoming weekend. This unsettled period could very well result in some strong-to-severe weather for the region on Sunday and Sunday night.
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A deep trough of low pressure will dig into the central US by tomorrow and a weak frontal system will approach the Tennessee Valley. During the latter part of the week, this meandering frontal system will raise prospects around here for showers and thunderstorms and that daily threat should last right through the weekend. Some of the thunderstorms late this week can be on the strong-to-severe side. .
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The new work week will start off on the cool side, but the next few days will feature a noticeable warm up as high pressure builds into the area with high temperatures reaching or surpassing the 80 degree mark on a daily basis. By Wednesday, a deep trough of low pressure will dig into the central US and a weak frontal system will approach the region. During the latter part of the week, this meandering frontal system will raise prospects around here for showers and thunderstorms and that threat should last right into the weekend.
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A frontal system will move southward as a cold front today and then a stronger system will arrive in the area late Saturday afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms will become more numerous this afternoon and evening and then quite widespread on Saturday afternoon. Any storm later today or tonight can be on the strong side with gusty winds and brief heavy rainfall, and then Saturday afternoon will likely bring us the threat for some severe thunderstorm activity. On Sunday, the weather will calm down some and it’ll turn noticeably cooler.
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A frontal system will move southward as a cold front early tomorrow and then a stronger system will arrive in the area late Saturday afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms will be isolated this afternoon and evening, become more numerous on Friday, and then likely widespread by Saturday afternoon. Any storm later today, tonight or Friday can be on the strong side with gusty winds and brief heavy rainfall, and then Saturday afternoon will likely bring us the threat for some severe thunderstorm activity. By late in the weekend, the weather will calm down some and it’ll turn cooler.
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A stalled out frontal system begins to move to the north today and it could generate more showers and thunderstorms for the region during the afternoon hours. Behind the front, it’ll turn quite breezy and stay quite warm on Thursday and Friday and then the front will drop back into the region from the north and generate more showers and storms and some of those storms can be strong-to-severe. Noticeably cooler air follows the passage of the weekend frontal system for the Sunday time frame.
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A stalled out frontal boundary zone will meander around the Southeast US for the next few days and generate occasional showers and thunderstorms in the area. In addition to the daily threat for showers and storms, it looks like the warm weather will continue with highs generally at or above 80 degrees each afternoon. The best chance for potential severe thunderstorms activity over the next several days will come this weekend as a strong cold front approaches the region.
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