A chilly air mass that pushed into the Tennessee Valley earlier this week will continue to modify today and the warming trend will result in temperatures this weekend peaking near the 70 degree mark. A cold front will pass through the area on Sunday night and will usher in a cooler air mass to start the holiday week.
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A chilly air mass that pushed into the Tennessee Valley on Tuesday will begin to melt away today and a warming trend will push high temperatures to the 70 degree mark by the time we get to the weekend. In fact, the weekend is looking quite nice for this time of year with sunshine likely on both days and highs at or slightly above the 70 degree mark. The chance for showers will rise during the early part of next week as a frontal system approaches the Tennessee Valley.
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A chilly air mass pushed into the Tennessee Valley on Tuesday and temperatures will stay on the cool side through tonight. The chill will ease during the second half of the week and a noticeable warming trend will unfold. In fact, the weekend is looking quite nice for this time of year with sunshine likely on both days and highs at or slightly above the 70 degree mark.
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A chilly air mass is pushing into the Tennessee Valley and temperatures later tonight will drop to the freezing mark in most locations. The chill will ease during the second half of the week and a warming trend will unfold. In fact, the weekend is looking quite nice for this time of year with sunshine likely on both days and highs at or slightly above the 70 degree mark.
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Tropical Storm Eta pushed through the state of Florida yesterday and is now located off the Carolina coastline and moving farther away. Around here, it’ll stay on the cool side today despite some afternoon sunshine and temperatures tonight will drop well down into the 40’s for overnight lows. The weather this weekend should turn out to be pretty decent for the middle of November and another cool frontal system will usher in a cool air mass for the first half of next week.
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A slow-moving cool front pushed through the region yesterday and it’ll turn cooler today across the Tennessee Valley. Temperatures late tonight and again late tomorrow night are likely to drop well down into the 40’s under mainly clear skies. High pressure will control the weather this weekend with comfortable conditions for the middle of November.
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A slow-moving cool front will push into the area today and likely to result in additional showers across the Tennessee Valley…maybe a thunderstorm or two as well. Clearing will take place on Thursday following the passage of the cool front and temperatures will remain rather comfortable for this time of year. High pressure will control the weather at the end of the week, but showers could return later in the weekend.
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Tropical Storm Eta pushed away from the Florida Keys on Monday and will drift northward during the next few days over the central Gulf of Mexico. Around here, it’ll stay warm for the next couple of days with a chance of showers, but then turn cooler later in the week as high pressure to our north builds into the region.
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Temperatures will remain above-normal into mid-week across the Tennessee Valley as an upper-level trough to our west produces a persistent southwesterly flow of air around here. Daytime highs through mid-week will average some ten degrees above-normal with temperatures peaking in the mid and upper 70’s across northern Alabama. On the tropical scene, Tropical Storm Eta could reach hurricane status shortly as it impacts southern Florida and the Florida’s Keys. It’ll likely push into the eastern Gulf of Mexico by the middle of the week and perhaps approach the west coast of Florida by later in the week.
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An extended stretch of mild weather has begun in the eastern half of the nation as strong high pressure ridging dominates at all levels of the atmosphere. Given the time of year with increasingly long nights, this mild weather pattern will be quite conducive to the formation of late night and early morning fog. At the same time, much of the western US experiences will experience colder-than-normal conditions in coming days with upper-level low pressure in control. On the tropical scene, the remnants of Hurricane Eta are likely to re-emerge over the Caribbean Sea later today and could pose a threat to Cuba and southern Florida by early next week.
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