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7:00 AM | Couple of cold air outbreaks on the horizon

Paul Dorian

Our break in the action won’t last too long as another strong cold front is headed our way and will impact the region later in the week. In fact, showers later in the week will signal the arrival of a quite chilly air mass from the northwest that will keep us below-normal at the end of the week and during the upcoming weekend.

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2:45 PM | *An early season Arctic blast to arrive in the eastern US by the middle of next week*

Paul Dorian

The active weather pattern that we have been experiencing in the eastern US during the past several weeks will continue through this week with a strong cold frontal passage later today and then another low pressure system to deal with on Friday. That late week low pressure system will usher in a much colder-than-normal air mass for the weekend, but that “initial” cold shot looks pale in comparison to what might arrive in the eastern US by the middle of next week. An Arctic air mass that originates in Siberia looks like it will push across the North Pole this weekend and then drop southward through Canada early next week. At the same time, low pressure is likely to push out of the Gulf of Mexico and towards the Mid-Atlantic coastline and potentially generate yet another soaking rain event in the Monday night/Tuesday time frame. The passage of this storm system will become the mechanism to allow the Arctic air mass to spread to the east coast in the Tuesday night/Wednesday time frame.

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7:00 AM | Diminishing threat this morning for showers and thunderstorms

Paul Dorian

The threat for showers and thunderstorms will diminish this morning and the afternoon should feature some clearing along with a westerly breeze. The break in the action won’t last too long, however, as another strong cold front will impact the region later in the week. In fact, showers later in the week will signal the arrival of a quite chilly air mass from the northwest that will keep us below-normal at the end of the week and during the upcoming weekend.

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7:00 AM | **Multiple fronts to deal with this week as active pattern continues...severe weather threat tonight**

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front will approach the area later tonight and we’ll turn warmer today ahead of it. Showers and thunderstorms are likely to develop this evening and there is the threat for severe thunderstorm activity in the overnight hours. It’ll turn noticeably cooler behind the frontal system for the mid-week time period. Another strong cold front will impact the region later in the week.

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7:00 AM | Calmer today following passage of strong cold frontal system

Paul Dorian

An eastward-moving strong cold front will continue to push towards the east coast today and we’ll experience cooler conditions around here following its passage and only a slight chance of showers. High pressure will take over for the weekend and both days should feature mild conditions and plenty of sunshine. One final note, it is time once again to turn back the clocks this weekend – a sure sign that winter is fast approaching.

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7:00 AM | **Severe thunderstorm threat this morning**

Paul Dorian

Deep upper-level trough will shift from the central US to the Tennessee Valley over the next 24 hours and a strong cold front will slide slowly to the east in this same time period. Low pressure along the frontal boundary zone will help to generate some heavy rainfall today from the Ohio Valley southward to the northern Gulf region and there will be the threat for some severe weather in much of the Southeast US including Alabama and Georgia. The cold front will slide across the region by early Friday and usher in a cooler air mass for the end of the week and upcoming weekend. One reminder, it is time once again to turn the clocks back this weekend early on Sunday morning.

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7:00 AM | *Heavy rain and severe weather a threat from later tonight into tomorrow*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will form along the strong cold front in the central US and vigorous upper-level support will combine to help to generate a significant precipitation event from later today through Thursday in the region from the Rockies to the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. Severe weather could also get involved with this unfolding pattern on Thursday across much of the southern US including here in northern Alabama. Cooler air will follow the frontal passage at the end of the week and for the upcoming “turn-the-clocks back” weekend.

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11:50 AM | *Large scale precipitation event next few days to impact much of the nation*

Paul Dorian

A strong cold front will slowly push across the nation over the next few days and it’ll have an important impact on a wide area from the Rockies to the eastern seaboard. A powerful digging jet stream in the upper atmosphere will help to carve out a deep upper-level trough by late in the week and the result of this overall unfolding weather pattern will be heavy snow across the Rockies, heavy rain in the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, and a severe weather threat across much of the southern US. Rain will spread into the eastern US by Thursday night as the front continues to slide slowly to the east. The rain will likely continue into Friday night in the eastern US - possibly heavy at times - as low pressure forms along the frontal boundary zone.

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7:00 AM | Threat of some downpours and strong thunderstorms Wednesday night/Thursday

Paul Dorian

A deep upper-level trough of low pressure will form over the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys later this week and impact the weather around here in terms of temperatures and precipitation. First, a warm up will ensue ahead of the front which could bring our highs to near 80 degrees at mid-week. Second, the chances for showers and thunderstorms will increase markedly with the arrival of the front later in the week and there can be some heavy rain and strong thunderstorm activity Wednesday night and Thursday before it turns cooler again at week’s end.

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7:00 AM | Nice start to the new week

Paul Dorian

Upper-level ridging will edge into the Tennessee Valley as we begin the new work and our weather will respond with a warming trend and generally rain-free conditions for the next couple of days. By the middle of the week, however, a deep upper-level trough of low pressure will form over the Midwest and Tennessee Valley and our chances for showers and thunderstorms will increase noticeably and there is going to be a late week cooling trend.

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