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7:00 AM | *Breezy, chilly conditions to start the week*

Paul Dorian

High pressure over Texas will shift eastward today to a position over the Gulf of Mexico generating chilly, dry and breezy conditions in the Tennessee Valley. A weak cold front will push into the region later Tuesday and it’ll turn a bit milder ahead of it. High pressure will build back into the Southeast US at mid-week resulting in more dry, chilly weather for the region.

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7:00 AM | *Low-to-mid 40's for afternoon highs on both weekend days*

Paul Dorian

After the passage of a cold front, it’ll turn colder for the next few days and the breeze will become quite noticeable as well. Temperatures today will struggle to reach the 50 degree mark and then will be confined to the low and middle 40’s for highs this weekend. Another front will cross the region by Monday keeping us on the cool side as we begin the new work week.

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1:30 PM (Thursday) | *Cold front arrives tomorrow night with strong upper-level support…rain and a possible thunderstorm in the Mid-Atlantic…breezy and cold for the weekend with possible snow showers*

Paul Dorian

An energetic stretch of weather is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region with the arrival of a strong cold front on Friday night that will lead to periods of rain and a possible thunderstorm or two. On Saturday, deepening low pressure in the upper atmosphere will pass overhead leading to somewhat unsettled conditions with increasing winds and a possible snow shower or two. The air turns colder on Saturday and the wind will become noticeable out of the northwest and snow showers will be possible at any time. While there will be some sunshine on Sunday, winds will remain quite noticeable and it’ll remain on the chilly side in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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7:00 AM | *Warming trend gets underway later today after a cold start to the day*

Paul Dorian

After a cold start to the day, a warming trend will begin later today as high pressure builds into the region and afternoon temperatures should climb to the 50 degree mark. It should turn even milder on Thursday as high pressure shifts east of here, southerly flow develops, and temperatures climb to the mid and upper 50’s for highs. A strong cold front will arrive in the Tennessee Valley region on Friday and its passage will usher in colder air for the end of the week and weekend. In fact, this frontal passage will tend to usher in an overall colder weather pattern for much of the remainder of the month of January.

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7:00 AM | *Improvement today with the return of some sunshine and it'll turn milder*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will shift to the east of here today and we’ll have a return of sunshine and milder conditions. High temperatures will be near the 50 degree mark both today and tomorrow and then it’ll turn milder on Thursday with highs well up in the 50’s. A cold frontal passage late in the week will usher in a colder weather pattern for the weekend and next week.

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12:00 PM (Mon) | *Colder pattern continues to unfold for the northern US during the second half of January…severe cold, snow has pounded parts of Europe and Asia following stratospheric warming event*

Paul Dorian

A stratospheric warming event that began several weeks ago has set off a chain of events in the atmosphere to bring some severe cold and snow to portions of Europe and Asia in recent days. Meanwhile, much of the northern part of the US has experienced above-normal temperatures in the first ten days of January, but the overall pattern is undergoing some important changes that will likely result in much colder weather during the second half of the month. Specifically, the overall pattern aloft will evolve into one which features high-latitude blocking across Greenland/northeastern Canada and high pressure ridging across the west coasts of Canada and the US. This change will allow for the transport of very cold air masses from northern Canada into the central and eastern US as we progress through the latter half of January.

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7:00 AM | *Snow showers today can cause small accumulations...watch for black ice late tonight as temperatures drop below freezing*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will shift to the east of here today, but we’ll have some residual rain and/or snow in the area this morning with temperatures later today not doing better than the 40 degree mark. It’ll remain mainly cloudy and cold tonight and there is the threat for some black ice as moisture remains on some surfaces and temperatures drop to below the freezing mark. There will be a slight warming trend for the next few days, but a cold frontal passage late in the week will usher in a colder weather pattern for the weekend and next week.

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