Following a frontal passage, cooler air has moved into the region and high pressure has expanded into our area from the central Plains. High pressure should remain in control through tomorrow, but we’ll stay on the cool side of normal on Turkey Day although a bit milder than today.
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Following a frontal passage, cooler air will move into the region today as high pressure builds to the east from the central Plains. High pressure should remain in control for the next couple of days as well, but we’ll stay on the cool side of normal including for Turkey Day.
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The chilly weather pattern we’ve experienced during the past several will continue for much of this week although it’ll start off generally close-to-normal. High temperatures normally reach the middle 60’s this time of year in the northern part of Alabama, but after today, we’ll generally be stuck in the 50’s for much of Thanksgiving week.
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The cold weather pattern we’ve experienced during the past few days will ease some for the next few. Temperatures today should rebound to the mid and upper 50’s following yesterday’s much colder-than-normal day for mid-November with temperatures stuck in the 30’s. It should stay relatively mild through Sunday, but more frontal passages will bring us down again in temperatures during the early part of next week.
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The cold weather pattern will continue in the Tennessee Valley for the next couple of days and there can be enough instability for some shower activity – perhaps mixed with ice pellets at times. Temperatures today will struggle to reach 40 degrees for highs and then could bottom out late tonight in the upper 20’s. A warming trend will begin on Friday and both weekend days could feature highs not far from the 60 degree mark.
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Cold weather pattern continues today in the Tennessee Valley and there can be enough instability for some shower activity – perhaps even mixed with ice pellets at times. Even colder air pushes into the region early Thursday and this can lead to a bit of ice mixing in with any shower activity that may continue. Temperatures tomorrow night should drop below freezing, but a bit of a warm up will begin on Friday.
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Low pressure pulls away from the Mid-Atlantic coastline this morning and high pressure will build into our region with unseasonably cold air for this time of year (normal high is 66 degrees). Yet another wave of low pressure will pull out of the Gulf states at mid-week and spread more cold rain into the Tennessee Valley as it moves northeastward towards the Mid-Atlantic coastline. With cold air already in place, it is not out of the question that there be a brief period of frozen precipitation at the onset; however, the bulk of this event should be in the form of rain. Another cold blast of air will drop southeastward across the Great Lakes at the end of the week and chill down the eastern US for the weekend.
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An unseasonably cold weather pattern continues for much of the eastern half of the nation and this includes the Tennessee Valley. One cold blast of air pushed into the eastern states over the weekend and another is on the way. Low pressure will push northeast today from the Gulf of Mexico and once this system passes by to our northeast, the flood gates will open once again for an Arctic blast of air to drop southeastward from the Northern Plains. The chilly weather will stick around for much of the week, but there are signs for a Thanksgiving week warm up across much of the nation. A second storm near the east coast will have to be monitored for the second half of the week.
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An unseasonably cold weather pattern is setting up for much of the eastern half of the nation for the next week or so and this includes the Tennessee Valley. One cold blast of air is pushing into the region today and another one will arrive during the early-to-mid part of next week. Showers today will signal the arrival of the first cold shot of air and more rain is likely on Monday just ahead of the second blast.
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Much colder-than-normal air has already infiltrated much of the northern US and soon it will extend to the east coast. This change to colder-than-normal conditions will stick around for awhile as a reinforcing shot of Arctic air will plunge southward into the Northern Plains by early next week and then spread eastward to the east seaboard on Tuesday night and Wednesday. In terms of precipitation, another soaking rain event is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday with the heaviest and steadiest rain likely to fall during the PM hours. Once this system passes by to the northeast of here late tomorrow night, winds will intensify and cold air will pour in from the northwest just in time for the weekend. A second storm is likely to pull out of the Gulf states early next week and produce more soaking rain here in the I-95 corridor on Monday night and Tuesday as it intensifies into a powerful system. This system will be followed by very strong - and potentially damaging - NW winds on Tuesday night and Wednesday and the influx of another very cold air mass for this time of year.
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