All in all, this looks like a pretty quiet next few days across northern Alabama with high pressure taking control. The flow in the upper atmosphere will remain northwesterly for the next couple of days ensuring rain-free conditions as well as fairly humidity levels for this time of year.
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A developing trough of low pressure in the upper atmosphere near the Mid-Atlantic coastline will help push a front into this area and the result will be a high chance of showers and thunderstorms across northern Alabama and some of the rain can be heavy at times today and tonight. In addition, the hot conditions of recent memory will give way to much more comfortable temperatures and with highs not far from 80 degrees over the next couple days and that is despite the return of sunshine on Saturday.
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A trof of low pressure near the east coast will feature a disturbance rounding its base dragging a cold front through the region. As a result, the daily chance of showers and thunderstorms will continue for the next couple of days and temperatures will likely hold in the 80’s for highs on Friday, Saturday and Sunday following the passage of the cold frontal system.
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A trof of low pressure near the east coast will feature a disturbance rounding its base later in the week dragging a cold front through the region. As a result, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase later in the work week and temperatures should hold in the 80’s on Friday and for both weekend days.
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A weak frontal boundary will remain stuck in pace across the Ohio Valley and we’ll be in warm, humid air mass situated to its south. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible over the next few days, but widespread heavy rain is not expected until perhaps near the end of the work week. At that time, a frontal system will swing towards northern Alabama as it rounds the base of an upper-level trough of low pressure.
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A frontal boundary will drop into northern Alabama today and act as a focus for scattered showers and thunderstorms and some of the storms can be on the strong side. There will continue to be rather hot and humid conditions as we begin the new work week, but not quite as excessive as last week. Chances for showers and thunderstorms will diminish on Tuesday following the passage of the frontal boundary zone through our area.
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The hottest week of the summer so far continues as we close out the work week with highs today reaching the middle 90’s. The upper part of the atmosphere is still rather dry and this will inhibit showers and thunderstorms for another day. Rain chances, however, will increase this weekend as the atmosphere will become more unstable and a bit more moist at upper levels. As far as relief in the heat and humidity is concerned, a frontal passage is likely to usher in some slight relief for northern Alabama during the early part of next week.
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The hottest week of the summer so far continues into the weekend with highs today and Friday in the middle 90’s. The upper part of the atmosphere is still rather dry and this will inhibit showers and thunderstorms for the next couple of days, but chances for some activity will increase this weekend. As far as relief in the heat and humidity is concerned, a frontal passage is likely to usher in some relief for northern Alabama during the early part of next week.
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The hottest week of the summer so far continues today with afternoon highs likely reaching the 95 degree mark. The upper part of the atmosphere is drier than recent days and this will inhibit showers and thunderstorms and also the likelihood of any prolonged cloudy spells. As a result, temperatures should soar towards the middle 90's for highs for the remainder of the week across much of the interior Southeast US.
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This looks like the hottest week of the summer so far! The upper part of the atmosphere will become drier than recent days and this will reduce the chance for PM showers and thunderstorms and also the likelihood of any prolonged cloudy spells. As a result, temperatures should soar towards the middle 90's for highs on a daily basis this week across much of the interior Southeast US.
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