Unseasonably warm weather will continue in the Tennessee Valley for the next several days. Strong high pressure remains stationed over the western Atlantic Ocean and it has promoted this warm up across the eastern states by producing a broad southwesterly flow of air on its backside. Temperatures over the next several days are likely to climb into the 70’s across northern Alabama and this is above the norm for the middle of March which is right around 63 degrees for the Huntsville area. One final note, this weekend is the time once again to turn the clocks ahead by one hour as we switch back to daylight savings time.
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An unseasonably warm weather pattern will continue here for the next several days. Strong high pressure is drifting over the western Atlantic Ocean and it has promoted this warm up across the eastern states by producing a broad southwesterly flow of air on its backside. Temperatures over the next several days are likely to peak at 70 degrees or above across northern Alabama and this is well above the norm for this time of year which is right around 63 degrees for the Huntsville area.
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High pressure that first formed over central Canada last week has drifted southeastward over the past few days to a position over the western Atlantic Ocean. As a result, clockwise winds on the back side of the high have produced a broad southwesterly flow of air and temperatures have responded here in a noticeably higher manner. This warm up will continue around here right into the upcoming weekend with daily highs mainly at or above 70 degrees. One final note about the weekend, we turn the clocks ahead early Sunday morning.
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High pressure that first formed over central Canada last week has drifted southeastward over the past few days to a position over the western Atlantic Ocean. As a result, clockwise winds on the back side of the high have produced a broad flow of air from the southwest-to-the northeast and temperatures have responded noticeably higher across the eastern half of the nation. This warm up will intensity around here over the next few days with temperatures likely climbing to the upper 70’s by week’s end.
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High pressure that first formed over central Canada has drifted southeastward over the past few days and it will emerge out over the western Atlantic Ocean by tomorrow. As a result, clockwise winds on the back side of the high have produced a broad flow of air from the southwest-to-the northeast and temperatures have responded noticeably higher across the central Plains and Midwest. This warm up will expand into the eastern states by tomorrow afternoon and it’ll stay on the warm side of normal for much of the remainder of the week. In fact, 70 degrees is possible for highs here by Wednesday afternoon and temperatures should be able to climb well up into the 70’s on Thursday and Friday.
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Strong high pressure across southern Canada will shift eastward this weekend to a position over the western Atlantic Ocean by early next week. As a result, southwest winds on the back side of the high will promote a major warming trend in much of the eastern half of the nation during the first half of next week. The warm up will first begin on Sunday/Monday in the central states and then shift to the eastern US by Tuesday/Wednesday. Temperatures here in northern Alabama will climb to 60 degrees by later this weekend and then likely into the lower 70’s by the time we reach the middle of next week.
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A strong and cold Canadian high pressure system will dominate the weather scene over the next few days in much of the northeastern quadrant of the nation including the Mid-Atlantic region. The days will feature colder-than-normal temperatures for early March and persistent NW winds will make it feel even colder than the actual ambient air temperature. Once this high pressure system shifts off the east coast early next week, a strong southwesterly flow of air will set up on its backside and begin a significant warm up in the central US on Sunday/Monday which will then expand into the eastern states on Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday.
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High pressure will remain in control of the weather today across the Tennessee Valley and the dry pattern that began a few days ago looks like it will continue for the next several days. While nights will be cold with overnight lows in the 30’s, daytime temperatures should reach 60+ degrees during each of the next several days with plenty of increasingly warm sunshine across the region.
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High pressure in the southern Mid-Atlantic region will dominate the weather scene around here today in the Tennessee Valley and it looks like a dry pattern can last right through the upcoming weekend. Temperatures will generally be in an up and down pattern in coming days, but most afternoon should feature highs at 60 degrees or above.
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The wet stretch of weather that has dominated the scene around here during the past few days will continue today with additional showers likely across northern Alabama; however, a drier weather pattern is about to unfold. In fact, the drier weather will set in tomorrow and it looks like it can last right through the upcoming weekend. Daily high temperatures will be around the 60 degree mark from tomorrow through the weekend.
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