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7:00 AM | *Dry, comfortable days next couple of days with chilly nights*

Paul Dorian

A dry and cool air mass for this time of year will dominate the region during the next couple of days with high pressure in place. This kind of pattern in late April typically leads to comfortable afternoon temperatures, but the late nights can be quite chilly. A strong cold frontal passage will usher in colder air at mid-week and overnight lows are likely to be way down in the 30’s on Wednesday night.

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7:00 AM | *Some clearing takes place this afternoon...cool finish to the work week on Friday*

Paul Dorian

There can be a few showers this morning in the Tennessee Valley as an upper-level trough intensifies to our northeast, but clearing is likely this afternoon. In fact, NW winds will bring a drier and cool air mass into the region and the end of the week will be rather decent. The weekend will start off somewhat unsettled with the chance for scattered showers, but the overall weather is looking pretty nice for the early part of next week.

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11:55 AM (Tuesday) | *Winter is not going away without a fight…nor’easter can bring accumulating snow to portions of the Northeast US…additional cold air outbreaks to follow through April*

Paul Dorian

Just when most people desire the sustained warmth that spring can offer this time of year, the unfolding weather pattern says not quite yet – at least not for much of the central and eastern US. Not only is a chilly air mass coming for later this week, it appears there may be multiple cold air outbreaks for the central and eastern US as we progress through the remainder of the month of April. In addition to the chill, a late week nor’easter can bring accumulating snow to interior, higher elevations of the Northeast US as winter is simply not going away without a fight.

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7:00 AM | *Near 80 degrees again today, but rest of the week likely on the cooler side*

Paul Dorian

Low-level southwesterly flow will boost temperatures today to near the 80 degree mark as a cold front drifts towards our area and there can be enough of a lift in the atmosphere for the development of strong thunderstorms. This will actually turn out to be the warmest day of the week as cooler air makes it into the Tennessee Valley for the second half of the week.

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7:00 AM | *A near 80 degree day to start the new work week*

Paul Dorian

Low-level southwesterly flow will boost temperatures today to near the 80 degree mark as high pressure drifts to our southeast. This may actually turn out to be the warmest day of the week as chillier air makes a move from Canada and towards the eastern US. A cold front will approach on Tuesday and increase the chance of showers and storms and nice weather will likely follow for Thursday and Friday.

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7:00 AM | *An unsettled pattern next few days*

Paul Dorian

Clouds and possible showers this morning will be followed by some clearing in the afternoon and winds will be quite noticeable with afternoon gusts possible to 30 mph or so. The drier weather later today will be rather short-lived as the chance of showers and thunderstorms tends to increase later tonight and it’ll stay high during the next couple of days. In fact, it’ll take until Sunday to get some true clearing and the early part of next week looks quite pleasant.

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7:00 AM | *The chance of showers and thunderstorms increases late in the day*

Paul Dorian

Southerly flow ahead of a frontal system will push warm air into the region today and high temperatures this afternoon are likely to reach the 80 degree mark. This flow of air will also allow for moisture to increase around here and this will give us a chance of showers and thunderstorms from late in the day to tonight. The threat for rain will continue on Thursday and Friday as well and even intensify on Saturday when there will be the approach of another frontal system and this can lead to severe thunderstorm activity across the southern states.

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