High pressure ridging will keep the weather rain-free around here for the next couple of days, but it’ll be hot with high temperatures likely at or slightly above the 90 degree mark today and Friday. By the weekend, the ridge will begin to break down and it’ll become more unsettled with an increasing shot at showers and thunderstorms on both weekend days. This unsettled weather is likely to continue early next week and highs will generally climb towards the 90 degree mark.
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High pressure ridging will keep the weather quite decent around here for the next few days with plenty of sunshine and very warm conditions. Later this week, the ridge will begin to break down and it’ll become more unsettled as we head towards the weekend. High temperatures each of the next few days will reach the 90 degree mark and no relief in the warmth is likely until early next week.
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High pressure ridging will keep the weather quite decent around here for the next couple of days with plenty of sunshine and warm conditions. Later this week, the ridge will begin to break down and it’ll become more unsettled as we head towards the weekend. In addition, temperatures will tend to increase later this week and 90 degree highs are quite likely on multiple occasions.
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Strong high pressure ridging in the center part of the nation will keep us in NW flow at all levels of the atmosphere as we begin the new week and temperatures will stay close-to-normal into mid-week. In addition, overall humidity levels will drop to comfortable levels – much different than the tropical moisture that we experienced much of last week. Later in the week, we’ll approach the 90 degree mark for afternoon highs and the threat for showers may return as we begin the weekend
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Tropical moisture continues to remain entrenched in much of the eastern US and it’ll result in more unsettled weather around here for the next few days. Multiple disturbances in the upper atmosphere will drop southeastward from the Great Lakes region and tap into this abundant moisture and the result is likely to be additional shower and thunderstorm activity right through the upcoming weekend.
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Tropical moisture continues to ride northward from the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico and it is now firmly entrenched in the eastern third of the nation. Multiple disturbances in the upper atmosphere will drop southeastward from the Great Lakes region over the next few days and tap into this abundant moisture and the result is likely to be additional shower and thunderstorm activity right through the upcoming weekend.
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The remains of Tropical Storm Alberto continue to contribute to a very moist atmosphere in the Tennessee Valley and more rain is likely over the next few days. In fact, several disturbances are likely to keep an overall wet weather pattern around here and much of the eastern US right into the early part of next week.
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The remains of Tropical Storm Alberto will move slowly over Alabama today and this will bring lots of tropical moisture into the region. As a result, there could be 1-3 inches of rainfall in the Tennessee Valley over the next 24 hours and this raises the prospects for flash flooding. The pattern remains quite unsettled later in the week as well with additional rounds of rain likely adding to the potential for flash flooding.
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The normal high temperature in Huntsville for this time of year is right around the 82 degree mark and we’ll generally be warmer-than-normal than that during this week. Large high pressure will be building westward from the western Atlantic over the next few days and contribute to our very warm conditions. There are strong signs that the tropics will get active by this weekend and there could be a system headed towards Florida or the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The “official” start to the Atlantic Basin tropical season is June 1st.
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A slow-moving sub-tropical low is continuing to pump plenty of moisture into much of the eastern third of the nation and our daily threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue into the weekend. The same southerly flow of air that is pushing moisture northward will keep us quite warm over the next several days with highs generally reaching the mid-to-upper 80’s on a daily basis.
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