One strong storm system has impacted the west coast states from Washington-to-California in the past 24 hours or so with significant rainfall, but an even stronger storm is likely have an impact from Sunday into Monday. In fact, this next storm could become the strongest system in many years to impact the region from British Columbia (Canada) to California. Rainfall will be excessive with this next storm, winds will be powerful and potentially damaging, and snow will pile up in the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in eastern California. The upper-level support for this system is likely to then cross the country next week and that could result in a mid-week severe weather outbreak and a late week storm near the eastern seaboard.
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It’ll stay rather warm during the next few days across northern Alabama with afternoon temperatures in the middle 80’s to go along with copious amounts of sunshine. A strong cold front will arrive at week’s end and bring with it a chance of showers and thunderstorms later Friday and Friday night. It’ll turn noticeably cooler on Saturday following the passage of the cold front and temperatures will be much closer to the 70 degree mark this weekend for the afternoon highs.
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It has been a drab and dreary weather pattern in the Mid-Atlantic region during the past several days with plenty of low-level moisture and rather stubborn cloudiness. Thick clouds rule the skies today and will likely do so again for much of Wednesday; however, there is reason to believe sunshine will return later in the week and this will be accompanied by a warming trend. In fact, temperatures by Friday afternoon should climb into the 80’s across much of the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor. A strong cold front arrives this weekend bringing with it a chance of showers and thunderstorms and it’ll turn noticeably cooler on Sunday and Monday.
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There is a continuing threat of showers and thunderstorms today across northern Alabama, but a shift in low-levels winds to more of a westerly direction will gradually push in some drier air likely ending the threat of rain. With the threat of rain diminishing, a warming trend will begin on Friday with the return of more sunshine and temperatures can climb back into the middle 80’s for highs this weekend.
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A very unsettled weather pattern in the Tennessee valley for the next couple of days with a frontal system extending southward from the Mid-Atlantic to coastal Mississippi. This front is supported aloft by a low pressure trough that will shift nearby today enhancing our chances for rain. In fact, the threat for showers and thunderstorms will continue through tomorrow night and some of the rain that falls can be heavy at times.
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The weather pattern will become more unsettled in coming days with a daily shot at isolated-to-scattered showers and storms across northwest Alabama. Temperatures will remain at warm levels through the weekend with daily highs generally in the middle 80’s, but will tend to trend lower early next week following the passage of a cold front.
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The decent weather pattern that began around here a few days ago will continue for much of the remainder of the week. Today will feature plenty of sunshine and warm conditions with highs this afternoon in the middle 80’s. There is the chance that enough moisture pushes northward later in the week from the Gulf of Mexico and this will raise the chance for a shower or thunderstorm each day through the weekend.
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The nice weather pattern that began around here a few days ago will continue for much of the remainder of the week. Today and Wednesday should feature plenty of sunshine and warm conditions with highs each afternoon in the middle 80’s. There is the chance that some moisture from the Gulf of Mexico pushes northward later in the week and this will raise the chance for a shower or two each day during the second half of the week.
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High pressure ridging will maintain control of our weather pattern for the next few days and the drier pattern that developed last week will continue in the Tennessee Valley. By the latter part of the week, there are signs for a trough of low pressure to form over the Northeast US and this could result in some cooler weather here by week’s end. Meanwhile, Hurricane Sam is churning over the Atlantic Ocean and needs to be closely monitored. As high pressure builds into the southeastern part of Canada in coming days, Hurricane Sam could take a turn towards the Northeast US/New England during the upcoming weekend.
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The nice weather that began here earlier in the week following a frontal passage will continue through the upcoming weekend with comfortable temperatures and plenty of sunshine. In fact, it’ll be difficult to get any rain around here during the next several days with high pressure remaining in control across the Tennessee Valley.
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