Later this week, low pressure system will approach the southern California/northern Baja California region from the eastern Pacific Ocean and it will then re-emerge over Texas by early Saturday morning. From there, this late week/weekend storm should head towards the Carolina coastline and it should produce a swath of heavy rain along the way in the Deep South and heavy snow on the north side from Oklahoma-to-southern Virginia/North Carolina.
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The next storm of significance to monitor will push towards southern California by Thursday from the eastern Pacific Ocean and low pressure will then likely emerge over Texas on Friday. From that point, all signs point to a general west-to-east track in this storm to a position off the Georgia coastline by the early part of the weekend. Given this track, copious amounts of rain will likely fall from Texas-to-Georgia and there can even be some severe weather to deal with in the Deep South. Farther north, along and just to the north of Route I-40, significant accumulating snow may take place from Oklahoma-to-North Carolina and the significant snow can extend as far north as southern Virginia over the upcoming weekend.
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A storm will approach the southern part of California later this week and it will then take a southern track from Texas to the Southeast US coastline. This storm is likely to have a significant impact in the Deep South in terms of rainfall and even the potential for severe weather and it could very well generate significant snowfall along the “Route I-40” states from Oklahoma-to-North Carolina. After that, it is still unclear as to whether this storm will take a ride up along the Mid-Atlantic coastline and impact the big cities from DC-to-Philly-to-NYC, but that scenario is certainly still on the table.
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It’ll turn cooler today and then even colder on Tuesday and that chill will last for the remainder of the week. A strong storm system will head from the Pacific Ocean to California at mid-week and then likely take a southern track right across the south-central and southeastern states later in the week. By the weekend, this storm could very well head right towards the Mid-Atlantic coastline and it is likely to have some significant impact in the Tennessee Valley.
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A warming trend will begin in earnest today as afternoon temperatures are likely to peak in the middle 60’s and the same levels can be reached on Saturday afternoon. It’ll turn even warmer by Sunday with high temperatures likely to reach the 70 degree mark along with mainly sunny skies.
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The winter has gotten off to a fast start across much of the nation and it looks like the overall cold and stormy weather pattern will continue as we head through the first half of December. Colder-than-normal conditions have been widespread through the month of November so far and snowfall has been unusually early and unusually high in many places. Signs point to more widespread cold across the US during the first couple weeks of December and the next ten days may feature copious amounts of snow in many of the same areas that received snow earlier this month.
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A break in the cold weather will begin today as temperatures are likely to reach the middle 50’s and then into the middle 60’s on Friday afternoon. The overall pattern will remain somewhat unsettled as well over the next few days with another important storm system to deal with by the early part of the weekend.
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A break in the cold weather will begin today as high pressure builds eastward into the Tennessee Valley. High temperatures today are likely to reach the middle 40’s and then into the middle 50’s on Thursday afternoon. The overall pattern will become more unsettled as well over the next few days with another important storm system to deal with by the early part of the weekend.
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A cold, dry air mass will dominate the scene today in the Tennessee Valley and temperatures late tonight could bottom out in the middle 20’s – well below normal for this time of year. In addition to the chill, winds will be noticeable today making it feel cooler than the actual outside air temperature. A more active weather pattern will unfold for the second half of the week. One system may produce some shower activity on Thursday and Friday and then a stronger storm might result in showers and thunderstorms here as we begin the weekend.
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A chilly, dry air mass will push into the region today in the wake of a frontal passage and it’ll stay quite cool for the next few days. Daytime temperatures will have trouble escaping the 40’s and will bottom out in the 20’s into mid-week. A weak disturbance will approach the Tennessee Valley on Thursday and it could set off some shower activity as it turns milder.
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