Unsettled weather will develop early this week as a front lifts northward into the region. This front will coincide with an upper-level trough to bring about the chance of showers and thunderstorms as we begin the new work week. Any shower or storm that forms over the next few days can produce heavy rainfall in a short period of time.
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Unsettled weather continues for the region as very moist air combines with an approaching frontal system to generate instability in the atmosphere. Showers and thunderstorms are likely again today and the threat will continue for the next couple days as well. Flash flooding may become a concern at any time over the next few days as any shower or storm could produce heavy rainfall amounts in a short period of time.
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Unsettled weather is in store for the region as we head towards the end of the work week as moist air at low-levels will combine with an approaching frontal system to generate instability in the atmosphere. Showers and thunderstorms are likely today and tonight and the threat will continue for the next couple days as well.
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A strong high pressure ridge is centered across the western Atlantic Ocean and it’ll continue to pump in moist air for the Tennessee Valley. An upper-level trough over the Great Plains will shift slowly eastward over the next couple days and this combined with the high moisture content in the current air mass will result in a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms in the area for much of the week.
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A strong high pressure ridge is centered across the western Atlantic Ocean and it’ll pump in moist air across the Tennessee Valley. An upper-level trough over the Great Plains will shift slowly eastward over the next couple days and this combined with the high moisture content in the current air mass will result in a good chance of showers and thunderstorms for the area for much of the week.
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A strong high pressure ridge is centered across the western Atlantic Ocean and it’ll pump in moist air across the Tennessee Valley. An upper-level trough over the Great Plains will shift eastward over the next couple days and this combined with the high moisture content in the current air mass will result in a high chance of showers and thunderstorms for the area and some of the rain will likely be heavy at times going right into the middle of the week.
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A strong wave of upper-level energy will push east into the Great Lakes region this morning and that will generate some instability across northern Alabama as a frontal system approaches and this could result in a strong-to-severe PM thunderstorm. The frontal will slide through on Saturday reducing our chances of rain, but then return on Sunday as a northward advancing warm front. The chance for showers and storms will increase on Sunday and as the front stalls out in the neighborhood that higher threat will continue on a daily basis in the Monday-to-Wednesday time period.
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Southerly winds will continue to pump in moist air and our chances for showers and storms will increase going into the weekend. In addition to the moist air mass, a weakening frontal system will push into the Tennessee Valley late in the week keeping us somewhat unsettled
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Southerly winds will bring in more moisture today and our chances for showers and storms will begin to climb during the second half of the week. In addition to the added moisture, a weakening frontal system will push into the Tennessee valley late in the week keeping us somewhat unsettled.
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There will be a weak wave of energy in the upper atmosphere that will cross the region today, but it’ll have little moisture to work with so we’ll probably experience another rain-free day across northern Alabama. Southerly winds will bring in more moisture on Wednesday and our chances for showers and storms will begin to climb during the second half of the week.
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