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2:50 PM (Thursday) | *Just can’t seem to shake off the cold*

Paul Dorian

The overall weather pattern that is unfolding is going to disappoint those in the eastern 2/3rds of the nation who are looking for sustained warmth as we progress through the month of May. In fact, signs point to a continuation of colder-than-normal outbreak into this large stretch of the nation well into the second half of May. In some cases, these cold air outbreaks will result in low temperatures near or below freezing which is a threat to growers from the Rockies-to-Northern Plains-to-Upper Midwest and in some cases this pattern will result in significant accumulating snow (e.g., higher elevations in the Rockies).

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7:00 AM | *A couple of pleasant days coming to northern Alabama*

Paul Dorian

After any early morning fog, today will turn out to be pretty nice with plenty of sunshine and the continuation of comfortably warm conditions. The comfortable weather conditions will, in fact, continue into the early part of the weekend with high pressure in control. It’ll turn more humid and warmer late in the upcoming weekend and the chance of showers and storms will likely increase by Sunday and Monday.

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9:50 AM (Wednesday) | *Cool, unsettled weather pattern for much of the nation into mid-May*

Paul Dorian

An unsettled weather pattern continues today in the Mid-Atlantic region with numerous showers ahead of a cold frontal system that will usher in a much cooler air mass for later tonight and Thursday. After a dry day on Thursday, unsettled and cool conditions will prevail on Friday, Saturday and Sunday as an upper-level trough of low pressure moves overhead. In fact, much of the northern US will experience unsettled and cooler-than-normal conditions for the next ten days or so and this will result in more accumulating snow in such places as the Rocky Mountain States.

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7:00 AM | *More comfortable air pushes into the Tennessee Valley today following frontal passage*

Paul Dorian

After any early morning clouds, today will turn out to be a more comfortable and rain-free day following the passage of a cold front on Tuesday. The comfortable weather conditions will, in fact, continue through the remainder of the week with plenty of sunshine and highs generally near the 70 degree mark. It’ll turn more humid and warmer over the upcoming weekend and the chance of showers and storms will likely return by early next week.

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7:00 AM | *Threat later today for strong-to-severe thunderstorms*

Paul Dorian

An unstable atmosphere remains across the region today and tonight and there is a good chance of showers and thunderstorms. In fact, the thunderstorms that form later today could be on the strong-to-severe side with isolated tornadoes even on the table. The main culprit for the severe weather threat will be an approaching cold front that will push into our very unstable air mass that contains lots of moisture. After any early day showers on Wednesday, drier air will push into the region following the passage of the cold front and a couple of nice days will follow later in the week.

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7:00 AM | ***A threat of severe thunderstorm activity later Tuesday with isolated tornadoes on the table***

Paul Dorian

An unstable atmosphere will exist across the region into mid-week with the chance of showers and thunderstorms today and tonight and an even better chance on Tuesday. In fact, the thunderstorms that form later tomorrow could be on the strong-to-severe side with isolated tornadoes even on the table. The main culprit for the severe weather threat later tomorrow will be an approaching cold front that will push into a very unstable air mass containing lots of moisture. After any early day showers on Wednesday, drier air will push into the region following the passage of the cold front and a couple of nice days will follow later in the week.

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7:00 AM | *An overall wetter weather pattern may unfold next week across the Tennessee Valley region*

Paul Dorian

Following the passage of a frontal system, the work week will come to an end with pretty decent weather conditions featuring comfortable temperatures and plenty of sunshine. The weekend will start off nice, but there will be an increase in moisture on Sunday leading to more clouds and a returning threat of showers. Broad southwesterly flow by early next week will likely result in an unsettled weather pattern featuring warm, humid conditions and the chance of showers and storms in the Monday-to-Wednesday time period.

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7:00 AM | *Weekend shaping up to be pretty nice across northern Alabama*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure ridging aloft has produced warm weather around here for the past couple of days and it’ll stay warm again today, but there will be a chance of showers and thunderstorms. An upper-level trough and its associated cold frontal system are pushing into the Tennessee Valley and the resultant chance of showers and storms will continue into early Friday. This system will push to the east of here by the weekend setting us up for pretty nice weather on both Saturday and Sunday.

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7:00 AM | *Chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase from later tomorrow into Friday*

Paul Dorian

Strong high pressure ridging aloft has produced nice weather around here for the past couple of days and it’ll stay dry and very warm today as well. The pattern will change later in the week as an upper-level trough and its associated cold frontal system push to the east across the southwest US and central states. Ahead of the front, it’ll become increasingly humid around here by tomorrow and the chance of showers and storms will be on the increase. This system will likely push to the east of here by the weekend setting us up for pretty nice weather on Saturday and Sunday.

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