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7:00 AM | *Cooler today in the Tennessee Valley and then even colder by early next week*

Paul Dorian

It’ll turn cooler today following the passage of a cold frontal system and then another cold front will arrive late Saturday. Today and Friday should be rain-free, but the shower threat will increase by Saturday as the next front approaches the area and there can be a few thunderstorms. Temperatures will hold in the 40’s on Sunday following the passage of the next strong cold front.

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7:00 AM | *Topsy-turvy temperature pattern next several days*

Paul Dorian

Another warm day is coming to the Tennessee Valley, but with it will come a good chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures today will climb all the way to the 70’s, but a cold front will usher in cooler conditions for the next couple of days. It’ll try to turn milder again by the early part of the weekend, but once again, the milder conditions will come with a good chance of showers and thunderstorms as another cold front approaches the area. That front will usher in colder air for the beginning of next week and highs are likely to be confined to the 40’s.

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7:00 AM | *An active pattern to bring more rain chances to the region*

Paul Dorian

An active weather pattern continues this week with multiple chance for rains and continued above-normal temperatures. A stalled out frontal system will be the focus of shower and thunderstorm activity over the next couple of days. Temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday could make it to the 70 degree mark for highs ahead of the next cool frontal system which brings in cooler air late in the week.

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2:00 PM (Friday) | *Warmer-than-normal pattern in the Mid-Atlantic for another week, but then winter makes a comeback….60’s this weekend, but snow/ice/rain may be on the table for next weekend*

Paul Dorian

Temperatures have averaged well above normal across the eastern two-thirds of the nation for the first ten days of January, but all signs point to a flip in the overall pattern in about a week or so.  While we have had cold air outbreaks in the eastern US during the past couple of weeks, they have not been sustained and milder conditions have returned rather quickly.  In fact, after a couple of cold days in the eastern US this week, the weekend will feature a noticeable jump in temperatures with the 60’s possible on both weekend days in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor.  The warm up will back down some as we start the new work week, but temperatures should remain above-normal on average for much of next week.  After that, however, colder air will likely press in the eastern US and it may have more staying power than recent outbreaks.

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7:00 AM | **Severe weather threat coming to the Tennessee Valley**

Paul Dorian

A powerful storm will intensify today over the south-central US and begin a very unsettled period for us here in the Tennessee Valley. This storm will amplify over Texas today and then trek towards the eastern Great Lakes on Saturday and then into New England by early Sunday. Ingredients are likely to come together for a severe weather outbreak in the southern US from later today through the day on Saturday. Severe thunderstorms are possible here from late tonight into tomorrow night with damaging winds and heavy rain being the main threats and there can be some tornadic activity as well in this part of the nation. The weather settles down on Sunday around here following the passage of a cool frontal system.

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3:00 PM (Thursday) | *Major storm to impact the central and eastern US next few days…hazards to include heavy rain/severe weather in the warm sector...significant snow/ice on the cold side*

Paul Dorian

A major storm is going to become a multi-hazard event for much of the eastern half of the nation during the next few days. The storm will begin to unfold on Friday in the south-central US and then trek northeast to a position near the Great Lakes by Saturday evening and then over New England on Sunday.  Heavy rain and severe weather is likely to take place south and east of the storm track and significant snow and ice is likely to its north and west. The impact in the I-95 corridor will be to bring unusually warm conditions this weekend with highs generally in the 60’s and there will be some rainfall, stiff winds, and perhaps a heavy thunderstorm or two.

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7:00 AM | *Severe weather threat for the Tennessee Valley*

Paul Dorian

A major storm will form over the south-central US by early this weekend and it has the potential to bring severe weather to the Tennessee Valley. An upper-level trough will swing from the Rockies to the central Plains over the next couple of days and southerly flow will begin to increase in the region. A warming trend will begin today and intensify on Saturday with highs likely to reach the 70 degree mark on Saturday afternoon. Rain will accompany this warm up from later Friday into the weekend to go along with the developing unusually warm conditions. Thunderstorms are also likely to form and there is the potential for severe weather on Saturday as low pressure pulls out of the south-central US and treks towards the Great Lakes.

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1:30 PM (Wednesday) | *Multi-hazard event this weekend as major storm impacts much of the eastern half of the nation*

Paul Dorian

A major storm system this weekend is going to become a multi-hazard event for much of the eastern half of the nation. The storm will begin to unfold later Friday in the south-central US and then trek northeast to a position near the eastern Great Lakes by Saturday evening and then it’ll end up in New England by early Sunday.  Heavy rain and severe weather is likely to take place on Saturday south and east of the storm system and significant snow and ice is likely to its north and west. The I-95 corridor region from DC-to-Philly-to-NYC will experience unusual warmth on Saturday afternoon (e.g., 65 degrees in DC) and then some rainfall and possible thunderstorms on Saturday night and Sunday. 

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7:00 AM | *Severe weather threat for the region this weekend*

Paul Dorian

High pressure stays in control today and the overall weather pattern looks quite mild for the next several days. However, with the mild conditions comes the chance for rain by Friday and Saturday and there can be thunderstorms mixed into the picture. A storm system that threatens us with rain and mild conditions this weekend also poses a threat for severe weather and we’ll monitor that possibility over the next couple of days.

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