An active weather pattern continues across much of the nation; however, the Florida Peninsula continues to enjoy and overall warm and rain-free conditions. Temperatures will continue to reach 80+ degrees for afternoon highs across central Florida in coming days to go along with plenty of sunshine and it looks like this same pattern will continue into at least the middle of next week.
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A strong storm system will be moving to the northeast today from the Northern Plains and heading towards the Great Lakes region. This system will continue to funnel in unstable and moist air leading to a continued threat around here for showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will remain quite a ways above normal today with highs near 80 degrees, but will take a step down on Friday. The real noticeable change in temperatures will come this weekend following the passage of a strong cold frontal system tomorrow afternoon or evening.
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The active weather pattern that we have experienced over the past several days will continue for the next few days with lots of moisture in the central and eastern US. In fact, there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms around here today, tonight, tomorrow and Friday and some of the rain can be heavy at times. A cold front will push through by the weekend and we’ll turn noticeably cooler on Saturday following the passage of the frontal system.
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The unsettled weather pattern that we have experienced over the past several days will continue for much of this week as an overall “western trough and eastern ridge” weather pattern intensifies. As a result of this pattern, moist air from the eastern Pacific will be able to feed into the southern US and combine with northern stream disturbances to continue unsettled weather conditions across the Tennessee Valley. While scattered showers are a possibility today across northern Alabama, a better chance will come in the Wednesday to Friday time period and there can be strong thunderstorms as well.
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The unsettled weather pattern that we have experienced over the past several days will continue for much of this week as an overall “western trough and eastern ridge” weather pattern unfolds. As a result of this pattern, moist air from the eastern Pacific will be able to feed into the southern US and combine with northern stream disturbances to produce unsettled weather conditions across the Tennessee Valley. Showers are a possibility today across northern Alabama and, as instability increases in the atmosphere, the chance for thunderstorms will be on the increase later this week; especially, in the Wednesday through Friday time frame.
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The warm and wet pattern that began earlier this week will continue into early next week. The combination of warm, humid air and a relatively stationary frontal system will create unsettled conditions going forward and a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will remain on the mild side for this time of year with highs generally in the 60’s right through the upcoming weekend.
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The warm and wet pattern that began earlier this week will continue into early next week. The combination of warm, humid air and a relatively stationary frontal system will create unsettled conditions going forward and a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms. The storms late today and early tonight can be on the strong-to-severe side in the Tennessee Valley. Temperatures will remain on the mild side for this time of year with highs ranging from the middle 60’s to the lower 70’s right through the week and upcoming weekend.
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The main weather headline in the longer-term remains the prolonged wet pattern that is likely to extend into next week. The combination of warm, humid air and a relatively stationary frontal system will create unsettled conditions going forward and a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will remain on the warm side with highs ranging from the middle 60’s to the lower 70’s right through the week and upcoming weekend.
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A warm, but unsettled week continues across the northern part of Alabama. While temperatures will climb to within a few degrees of 70 degrees each day, there will be a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms as well. Multiple low pressure systems will pass by to our north this week keeping us unsettled with trailing frontal systems impacting the local area.
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A warm, but unsettled week is in store for the northern part of Alabama. While temperatures will climb to within a few degrees of 70 each day, there will be a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms as well. Multiple low pressure systems will pass by to our north this week keeping us unsettled with trailing frontal systems impacting the local area.
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