The climatological peak of the Atlantic Basin tropical season is around the middle of September and it certainly looks like there will be a ramp up in activity after a relatively quiet month of August. In fact, there very well may be a burst of activity with potentially several named storms over the next 2 or 3 weeks taking us right into the middle of September. Two areas of interest currently exist and the "front-runner" of these two systems could actually have an impact on Florida and the Gulf of Mexico by early next week.
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The Atlantic Basin tropical season has been quiet in recent weeks, but it looks like it’ll “flip like a switch” as the calendar turns from August to September this weekend. There are currently multiple areas of interest in the tropical Atlantic and there is the chance that one system nears the state of Florida or the Gulf of Mexico by the time the Labor Day holiday rolls around. High pressure over the Northeast US and SE Canada assures that systems that form in the SW Atlantic in coming days will be able to travel from east-to-west in the clockwise flow around the high pressure region. Signs point to a potential active time period in the tropics not only next week, but perhaps right into at least mid-month.
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Hot and humid air remains well entrenched in the Tennessee Valley and we’ll reach the 90’s again this afternoon for highs. A weak cool front will approach the region later today and raise the prospects for showers and storms and it’ll stall out nearby later in the week. As a result, it’ll stay quite warm and remain somewhat unsettled as we head into the Labor Day weekend.
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Hot and humid air is well entrenched across the Tennessee Valley and we’ll reach the 90’s for highs over the next couple of days. A weak cool front will approach the area later Wednesday into Thursday and raise the prospects for showers and storms and it’ll stall out nearby late in the week. As a result, it’ll stay quite warm and remain somewhat unsettled as we head into the Labor Day weekend.
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High pressure has pushed off the northeastern US coastline and the return flow around this system has ushered in very warm and humid air into the Tennessee Valley. It looks like we’ll stay very warm and humid through mid-week with a small shot at showers and storms. Later this week, a cold front will drop southeastward across the Great Lakes and it could bring us brief relief in the heat and humidity for just a day or two, but then it’ll turn hot and humid again for the weekend.
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High pressure to our west during the past couple of days will provide us with one more rather comfortable day. This system, however, will push off the east coast this weekend and that will cause a shift in low-level winds to a more southwesterly direction and the result will be a return to heat and humidity. Once this change to hot and humid returns, it looks like it will stick around for awhile as we go through the last part of August.
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A cool front passed through the region last night and it’ll become more comfortable around here for the next couple of days. By the weekend, southwesterly flow will redevelop and push moisture back into the region from the Gulf of Mexico and temperatures will climb back to the 90’s after a welcome respite during the next couple of days.
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A strong upper-level low pressure system will push into the Northeast US today and it’ll become more comfortable around here for the next couple of days. Following a frontal passage, surface high pressure will build into the Tennessee Valley from the middle of the country and temperatures will drop to more comfortable levels for the next couple of days. By the weekend, southwesterly flow will redevelop and push moisture back into the region from the Gulf of Mexico and temperatures will climb back to the 90’s after a welcome respite during the mid and latter parts of the week.
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A strong upper-level low pressure system will drop into the Upper Midwest today and this will help to keep it unsettled around here with a good chance of PM showers and thunderstorms. Following a frontal passage, high pressure will build into the Tennessee Valley from the middle of the country and temperatures will drop to more comfortable levels for a couple of days. By the weekend, southwesterly flow will redevelop and push moisture back into the region from the Gulf of Mexico and temperatures will climb back to the 90’s after a welcome respite during the mid and latter parts of the week.
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An active weather period continues in the Tennessee Valley as we start the new work week with a continuing chance for showers and thunderstorms. Vigorous upper-level energy will drop southeastward over the next 24 hours from the Northern Plains into the Great Lakes and it will keep us unsettled into mid-week. High pressure from the middle of the country will edge our way at mid-week and it should get more comfortable for this time of year for a couple of days.
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