The chance for rain will increase today as a strong upper-level trough of low pressure pulls out of the central Plains and into the Mississippi Valley. Low pressure will form over the central Plains and head towards the Ohio Valley by Friday morning. Its trailing cold front will slide towards the Tennessee Valley over the next 24 hours and contribute to our increasing chance of showers. The chance for rain should diminish later tomorrow as the upper low moves off to the east of here and high pressure arrives for the weekend.
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Strong high pressure to our west will move overhead and continue the pattern of chilly, dry weather conditions. By tomorrow, an upper-level trough will swing in our direction from the western states and it’ll increase the chances for showers. The weekend appears to be setting up to be dry and chilly with some sunshine likely on both days.
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Strong high pressure to our west will move overhead at mid-week and continue the pattern of chilly, dry weather conditions. By Thursday, an upper-level trough will swing our way from the western states and it’ll increase the chances for showers around here. The weekend appears to be setting up to be dry and cool with some sunshine likely on both days.
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Strong high pressure will build into the eastern US early this week and it should result in very chilly, dry weather for much of the time. Highs over the next couple of days will generally be confined to the 30’s but then we’ll move closer to the 50 degree mark at mid-week.
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It’ll stay on the cool side today following the passage of a cold frontal system and then another cold front will arrive late tomorrow. Today should be rain-free, but the shower threat will increase by later tonight and continue on Saturday as the next front approaches the area and there can be a thunderstorm. Temperatures will hold in the 40’s on Sunday following the passage of the next strong cold front and do no better than 40 degrees early next week.
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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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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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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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An active weather pattern continues this week with multiple chance for rains and continued above-normal temperatures. A warm front will lift through the area today and bring with it the threat of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday could make it to the 70 degree mark for highs ahead of the next cool frontal system.
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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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