An upper-level trough will shift into the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys today and the end result will be a continuation of scattered showers and thunderstorms across northern Alabama. The threat for rain will be highest during the PM hours and any shower or storm can produce some heavy rainfall. The active weather pattern will continue late this week with a stalled out frontal boundary zone acting as a conduit for moisture to ride along across the southeastern states.
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The main player this week will be strong high pressure over the western Atlantic Ocean which will continuously pump into the region very warm and humid air. The high moisture content of this air mass will help to keep it unsettled with a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms across northern Alabama.
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An upper-level trough will slowly edge away from the region today and it’ll become mainly sunny though quite warm and humid. High pressure begins to build into the eastern states later in the day and .this system will push off the east coast later this weekend and generate a very warm and humid flow of air into the eastern US from the south-central states and Gulf of Mexico. Temperatures this weekend and early next week will reach well into the 80’s and the humid air mass will likely support scattered showers and thunderstorms.
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The combination of a moist air mass, surface frontal systems, and a slow-moving upper-level trough is bringing more rainfall to the Mid-Atlantic region and there can be downpours later in the day and again tonight which could result in some localized flash flooding. In addition, there is the potential for strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity ahead of an advancing cold frontal system. The upper-level trough will still be to the west of the I-95 corridor on Friday leading to an unsettled day and the possibility of additional showers and thunderstorms. High pressure builds across the eastern states this weekend and a classic summertime “Bermuda high” setup is likely to result in hot, increasingly humid and summer-like weather for the period from Sunday-to-Wednesday with daily high temperatures at or above the 90 degree mark in the I-95 corridor.
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An upper-level trough will slowly edge eastward today across the eastern third of the nation and it’ll combine with a moist air mass to produce showers and thunderstorms in the Tennessee Valley through tonight. There still can be some lingering shower activity on Friday as high pressure begins to build into the eastern states. This system will push offshore this weekend and generate a very warm and humid flow of air into the eastern US from the south-central states and Gulf of Mexico. Temperatures this weekend and early next week will reach well into the 80’s and the humid air mass will likely support scattered showers and thunderstorms.
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The combination of an increasingly moist flow of air, two surface frontal systems, and a slow-moving upper-level trough will raise the prospects for downpours in the Mid-Atlantic region on Thursday and Thursday night and also the chance for strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity. The rain may actually come in two different waves – one late tonight/early Thursday associated with a warm frontal system and a second late tomorrow and tomorrow night associated with a cold front. High pressure builds across the eastern states this weekend and a classic summertime “Bermuda high” setup is likely to result in hot, humid and summer-like weather for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday with high temperatures at or above the 90 degree mark in the I-95 corridor.
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An upper-level trough will kick out of the central US and only slowly push through the eastern states over the next couple of days. At the same time, an increasingly moist flow of air will develop on the backside of high pressure off the eastern seaboard. This combination will keep it warm and increasingly humid around here with a good chance of showers and thunderstorms. Some of the storms can be strong both tonight and on Thursday and some of the rain is liable to be on the heavy side.
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An upper-level trough will kick out of the central US and only slowly push through the eastern states over the next few days. At the same time, an increasingly moist flow of air will develop on the backside of high pressure off the eastern seaboard. This combination will keep it warm and increasingly humid around here with a good chance of showers and thunderstorms. Some of the storms can be strong and some of the rain is liable to be on the heavy side from later tomorrow into Thursday night.
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An elevated chance of showers and thunderstorms continues around here through tonight in an unstable and very warm atmosphere, but any price we pay will be made up this weekend. The weekend looks drier and temperatures should be quite comfortable and there should be plenty of sunshine throughout the holiday weekend. It will turn more humid by next Tuesday and Wednesday and the chance of showers/storms will increase.
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An upper-level ridge of high pressure continues to be the main player around here with surface high pressure positioned over the western Atlantic Ocean. The combination of the two systems will produce very warm conditions across northern Alabama over the next couple of days and an elevated chance of showers and thunderstorms. The weekend looks drier and temperatures should be quite comfortable, but it’ll turn very warm early next week with the middle 80’s likely for afternoon highs on Monday, Memorial Day.
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