A strong cold front will dive to the southeast from the Upper Midwest over the next 24 hours and it’ll usher in much cooler-than-normal air for this time of year into the Deep South. In fact, temperatures by mid-week will be well-below normal all across the Southeast US and temperatures here could bottom out near 40 degrees by early Wednesday and should be confined to the 60’s for highs for a couple of days. Ahead of the front, there will be some residual showers today and maybe a thunderstorm or two.
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Strong high pressure will remain relatively stationary for the next couple of days near the Mid-Atlantic coastline and it will continue to influence our local weather though the weekend. By early next week, however, attention will turn to a strong cold front which will be plunging our way from the Upper Midwest. This front will likely generate a decent rainfall for the area early next week and then by mid-week, we’ll be very chilly for this time of year and it’ll stick around for a couple of days.
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Strong high pressure will remain relatively stationary for the next few days near the Mid-Atlantic region and it will continue to influence our local weather conditions. From this position, this high pressure system will generate comfortable temperatures and generally rain-free conditions around here as we head into the upcoming weekend. A chilly air mass for this time of year will approach the region by the middle of next week and we’ll likely experience well-below normal temperature readings for a few days.
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Strong high pressure will remain relatively stationary for the next few days over the Mid-Atlantic region and it will influence the local weather conditions. From this location, the high pressure will generate generally comfortable and rain-free conditions around here right into the upcoming weekend.
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Strong high pressure has expanded from the Upper Midwest into the Mid-Atlantic region and it will stay relatively stationary in that location through the remainder of the week. As a result of its influence, our weather in the Tennessee Valley will stay rain-free and quite comfortable right into the upcoming weekend.
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Strong high pressure will expand today from the Upper Midwest and into the Mid-Atlantic region and it will produce a noticeable cool down for the area over the next couple of days. In fact, this strong high pressure will stay relatively stationary over the Mid-Atlantic and remain in control of our weather situation around here for much of the week.
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Temperatures will stay quite warm for this time of year both today and on Saturday, but a strong cold front will bring about a noticeable change by early next week. Showers and thunderstorms are possible later Sunday into Sunday night as the next cold front arrives and then the winds will pick up by Monday and temperatures will likely be confined to 70 degrees or below for highs as we begin the new work week.
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High pressure ridging in the upper atmosphere will build into the region today and control to control our weather on Friday as we close out the current work week. As a result, temperatures will stay quite warm for this time of year and there should be some sunshine on both days. The next cold front will approach the area during the latter part of the weekend and it could bring us some shower and thunderstorm activity. Behind the front, it’ll turn breezy and noticeably cooler early next week as we begin the new work week.
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A frontal system will begin to push away from the region today, but additional showers and storms cannot be ruled out for our area. Strong high pressure ridging will extend from the western Atlantic over the next few days and into the Tennessee Valley generating mainly rain-free conditions as we head into the upcoming weekend.
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A warm front has stalled out in the Tennessee Valley and will help to keep the weather unsettled around here for the next couple of days. As a result, there will be additional showers and thunderstorms into tomorrow and some of the rain can be heavy at times. High pressure should take control by Thursday and will bring some comfortable conditions to northern Alabama.
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