Rather typical summer-like pattern has set up in the eastern US with high pressure residing over the western Atlantic. This system is pumping very warm and humid air into the Tennessee Valley and that will lead to possible PM showers and thunderstorms over the several days. A weak front will try to reach our area from the north on Thursday, but odds favor it to dissipate without ever reaching northern Alabama and this is a pattern that may repeat quiet often over the summer.
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Rather typical summer-like pattern has set up in the eastern US with high pressure residing over the western Atlantic. This system is pumping very warm and humid air into the Tennessee Valley and that will lead to possible PM showers and thunderstorms over the next few days; especially, at mid-week when an upper-level wave of energy approaches. A weak front will try to reach our area from the north on Thursday, but odds favor it to dissipate without ever reaching northern Alabama.
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Temperatures today will climb into the 80’s today and tomorrow for highs and then to the 90 degree mark by Sunday afternoon. On Monday and Tuesday temperatures will reach or slightly surpass the 90 degree mark and humidity will become quite noticeable. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase early next week and that rain threat will continue into the middle of next week.
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An upper-level trough of low pressure will shift to the east today and surface high pressure will build into the region. It’ll stay comfortable today with high temperatures not far from 80 degrees. It turns much warmer this weekend and increasingly humid with highs near 90 degrees likely on Sunday and Monday afternoons.
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A cold front passed through the region late yesterday and after a nice day today, temperatures overnight will drop into the pleasantly cool mid-to-upper 50’s. An upper-level trough of low pressure will then shift to the east on Thursday and surface high pressure will build into the region. It’ll stay cooler-than-normal tomorrow with highs in the comfortable upper 70’s. It turns much warmer again this weekend and 90 degree highs are likely to return by early next week.
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A cold front will arrive this morning and the front may actually stall for a short time over the Tennessee Valley. This stalling action will mean that showers and possible embedded storms will linger around here into late today, but then cooler air should arrive in the overnight hours. High pressure will build into the region at mid-week following the passage of a secondary and reinforcing cold frontal system and this will lead to some pretty pleasant weather for the second half of the week.
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Shower and thunderstorm activity will increase again today as an upper-level wave of energy shifts closer to the Tennessee Valley Any storm that forms in this pattern can bring about some heavy rainfall for the region. The threat for showers and storms will continue on Tuesday, but the second half of the week is looking relatively dry and warm following a frontal passage.
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The overall weather pattern is evolving into one that will bring us a daily threat of showers and thunderstorms in the Tennessee Valley over the next week or so. High pressure ridging is locked in over the western Atlantic and this will allow for broad and consistent low-level southwesterly flow of air as over the next several days. This kind of moist flow will help to generate a daily chance for showers and thunderstorms and the result will likely be soaking rainfall amounts over the next week to ten days.
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The overall weather pattern is evolving into one that will likely bring multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms to the Tennessee Valley over the next week or so. High pressure ridging is developing over the western Atlantic and this will allow for broad southwesterly flow of air as we progress through the week. This kind of moist flow will help to increase chances for showers and thunderstorms and the result could be quite decent rainfall amounts over the next week to ten days.
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The overall weather pattern is evolving into one that will likely bring multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms to the Tennessee Valley over the next week or so. High pressure ridging is developing over the western Atlantic and this will allow for broad southwesterly flow of air as we progress through the week. This kind of moist flow will help to increase chances for showers and thunderstorms and the result could be decent rainfall amounts over the next week to ten days.
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