The main weather story over the next few days will be a developing storm over the Gulf of Mexico early this weekend that will push to the east over the Florida Peninsula by Saturday night and Sunday. This system is likely to generate showers around here beginning later Saturday and they’ll likely continue on and off through the day on Sunday. High pressure ridging will likely build back into the Tennessee Valley early next week and this will lead to milder conditions with highs back in the 60’s on Monday, Tuesday and Christmas Day (Wednesday).
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The weather looks quite favorable this weekend for traveling purposes from the Mid-Atlantic to the Upper Midwest, but a major storm will impact Florida and the rest of the Southeast US. A slow-moving and deep upper-level low pressure system will spin from the south-central US to the northern Gulf of Mexico by later this weekend and the result will be a strong surface storm that will likely bring a widespread 2-3 inch rainfall to Florida and much of the Southeast US from Louisiana to the Carolinas.
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The main weather story over the next few days will be a developing storm over the Gulf of Mexico this weekend that will push to the east over the Florida Peninsula. This system is likely to generate showers around beginning Saturday morning and they’ll likely continue on and off into the day on Sunday. High pressure ridging will likely build back into the Tennessee Valley early next week and this will lead to milder conditions with highs back in the 60’s on Monday and Tuesday.
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On the heels of a strong cold frontal passage, it turned noticeably colder on Tuesday and it’ll stay on the chilly side today as well. It’ll stay on the cool side from tonight through Friday as well with temperatures likely held to near 50 degrees for afternoon highs. Strong low pressure is forecast to develop in the Gulf of Mexico this weekend and move across the Florida Peninsula.
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The low pressure system that resulted in a wintry mix of precipitation in the Mid-Atlantic/NE US over the past 24 hours or so will reach a position off the New England coastline by later today. This system will drag a cold front through the I-95 corridor by early tonight and winds will pick up as a moderately cold air mass moves into the area. Watch for icy spots later tonight as temperatures drop into the 20’s in most areas and there may still be some wet roadways. Another front will arrive in the I-95 corridor tomorrow afternoon and this front will represent the leading edge of an Arctic air mass. The arrival of the Arctic frontal system on Wednesday afternoon will be accompanied by strong wind gusts, scattered snow showers, and perhaps an isolated snow squall or two. It’ll stay windy tomorrow night and on Thursday and it’ll turn sharply colder with some of the lowest wind chill values and temperatures of the season so far in the Mid-Atlantic/NE US.
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Low pressure will push towards the southern New England coastline later today and a much colder air mass is pushing into the Tennessee Valley on the heels of a strong cold frontal passage. Temperatures yesterday climbed to within a few degrees of 70, but will likely hold at or below the 50 degree mark today for afternoon highs. It’ll stay quite chilly on Wednesday and only a modest warming trend will take place later in the week.
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A brisk flow aloft from west-to-east will bring multiple disturbances in our direction over the next few days and this will keep the chances alive for some shower activity. Rain is a threat for today, tonight and Saturday and then another threat arrives early next week. Temperatures will generally be held to the 50’s over the next few days for highs, but could climb well into the 60’s on Monday before more chilly air arrives by the middle of next week.
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A brisk flow aloft from west-to-east will bring multiple disturbances in our direction over the next few days and this will keep the chances alive for some shower activity. The first threat of rain will be in the period of tonight to tomorrow night and many spots will receive half an inch of rainfall. Temperatures will remain rather cool over the next couple of days with limited sunshine as a result of the unsettled weather pattern. Another disturbance will arrive here early next week, but this time it’ll be rather mild in the northern Alabama region.
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A strong cold front pushed through the region yesterday and today will turn out to be quite a chilly day across the Tennessee Valley despite some sunshine. It’ll turn slightly milder on Thursday, but clouds will be on the increase late in the day and especially tomorrow night. A deep upper-level trough will form a broad southwesterly flow of air later in the week and that will result in unsettled conditions around here with a few rounds of rainfall possible.
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A strong cold front will push across the region early today and usher in much colder air for the Tennessee Valley. Rain showers are expected today and with the influx of colder air, there can be a changeover to snow as we get into the late afternoon. Accumulations are possible, but they should stay on the light side (i.e., under an inch) due to the relatively warm ground temperatures. It’ll turn drier again at mid-day, but remain on the chilly side for this time of year.
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