An active weather pattern continues across much of the nation and a heavy rain event is headed to northern Alabama for the weekend with some areas likely to receive more than two inches of rainfall by the time Sunday night rolls around. After dry weather through much of today, the chance for rain will increase tonight and that threat will continue right though the upcoming weekend and it looks like a significant rain event with thunderstorms included. Moisture-laden low pressure will track along a frontal boundary zone and right through the Tennessee Valley over the next couple of days following high pressure that pushes off the east coast today. The unsettled weather will include rather mild conditions this weekend and early next week with highs likely reaching the 60 degree mark on multiple days.
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An active weather pattern continues across much of the nation and yesterday’s soaking rain will not be the end of the activity. After dry weather through much of tomorrow, the chance for rain will increase tomorrow night and that threat will continue right though the upcoming weekend. The unsettled weather will include rather mild conditions this weekend and early next week with highs likely reaching the 60 degree mark on multiple occasions.
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An active weather pattern will bring a soaking rain to the Tennessee Valley today as a trough of low pressure pushes to the east from the Rockies. As the trough digs into the Tennessee Valley there will be periods of rain Rainfall amounts on the order of 1-2 inches are likely in the northern Alabama region and we’ll have another shot at some rain by the weekend.
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An active weather pattern will bring a soaking rain to the Tennessee Valley over the next couple of days. An inverted trough of low pressure will form over the next couple of days extending from the Gulf of Mexico to the Tennessee Valley and the result here will be periods of rain and a few mixed in thunderstorms. It’ll briefly turn dry late in the work week, but this will be followed by another unsettled period this weekend.
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The next several days wil be characterized by a topsy-turvy temperature pattern. Today will start off on the cold side with Arctic high pressure situated over the area. The high quickly shifts to our east on Saturday and temperatures will respond by climbing back up to near 50 degrees. An upper-level trough will dig into Texas late Saturday night and showers are likely to be the result here for the second half of the weekend and some of the rain can be moderate-to-heavy at times.
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Another cold front will arrive in the region later today and we’ll turn right around from the milder conditions and chill down noticeably late tonight and Friday. In fact, an overall cool and active pattern is unfolding for the Tennessee Valley as a mean upper-level trough forms over much of the country. There is likely to be some rain later in the weekend in this active pattern, and it may just get cold enough for a changeover to snow by Sunday night or Monday in this region and accumulations are on the table.
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High pressure will move to the east today and our temperatures will respond with the developing southerly winds and head into the 50’s. Another cold front will arrive in the region later Thursday and we’ll turn right around again and chill down noticeably tomorrow night and Friday. This up-and-down pattern will then repeat this weekend and early next week as we’ll turn milder on Saturday and Sunday only to turn colder again by Monday.
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High pressure will push into the region today and it’ll be colder than yesterday with highs confined to the 40’s. By tomorrow, this high will move to the east and our temperatures will respond with developing southerly winds and head into the 50’s. Another cold front will arrive in the region on Thursday and we’ll turn right around again and chill down as the work week winds down.
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A cold front will arrive in the region today bringing with it some gusty winds and temperatures will drop noticeably later tonight throughout the Tennessee Valley. High pressure will resume control on Tuesday and we’ll turn milder at mid-week. The warm up wont’ last long, however, as colder air pours back into the region at the end of the week following another strong cold frontal passge.
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As a broad upper-level trough of low pressure approaches the region our low-level winds will turn to a southwesterly direction and we’ll be mild for the next couple of days with highs near the 60 degree mark.. There is a chance for some rain shower activity on both weekend days as the upper trough closes in on the Tennessee Valley.
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