The Tennessee Valley region of northern Alabama is in store for a lot of rainfall over the next 24 hours or so as a slow-moving cold front will be the focus area of showers and thunderstorms. Some of the rain that falls during this time will be on the heavy side and any thunderstorm can reach severe levels. Rainfall amounts of 1-3 inches are on the table by later tomorrow and this can result in some flash flooding across the region.
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The week will be quite active here across northern Alabama and also quite warm for this time of year. The milder weather begins today as will the threat for some rain during the PM hours. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will become even greater on Tuesday and Tuesday night and there is the potential for some heavy rainfall, potential flooding issues, and even some severe thunderstorm activity. Colder air will follow a frontal passage later this week and it’ll turn chilly on Friday and for the start to the weekend.
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It turns much colder around here today following the passage of a strong cold frontal system and the winds will remain quite noticeable. After a clear and cold night, a warm up will begin on Saturday and continue into the early part of next week. Rain is likely to return to the area on Monday and it could continue into the middle part of next week.
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There will be very active weather from later tonight into early Friday in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US associated with the approach and passage of a strong cold frontal system. Temperatures are surging today ahead of the strong cold front and showers will become numerous from later tonight into early Friday and there can be a strong thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture. Of more concern, however, is the likelihood for powerful winds and there can be potentially damaging wind gusts; especially, in the time period surrounding the arrival and passage of the strong cold front. In the hour or so immediately behind the frontal passage, the pressure will spike, winds will shift in direction, and gusts can reach their highest levels. Temperatures will drop through the day on Friday after early day highs and the winds will die down tomorrow night. A reinforcing shot of cold arrives on Saturday and it will be supported by a very strong upper-level disturbance resulting in scattered snow showers/squalls and wind gusts past 40 mph.
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An active weather event is on the way for the Tennessee Valley with the chance of severe thunderstorm activity this afternoon/evening and isolated tornadoes are a threat all the way from Nashville to Huntsville. Strong low pressure and its associated strong cold frontal system will bring a big warm up here today and winds will strengthen and can gust past 50 mph. It turns colder again on Friday following the passage of the strong front, but a warm up will begin this weekend and continue into early next week.
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An active weather event is on the way for the Tennessee Valley. Strong low pressure and its associated strong cold frontal system will bring a big warm up here on Thursday, but also the chance for strong-to-severe thunderstorms. Winds will also become an increasing concern as they will be powerful with potentially damaging gusts with the arrival of the frontal system. It turns colder again on Friday following the passage of the strong front.
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It looks like there will be a very active frontal passage in the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US from later Thursday night into early Friday. Temperatures will surge on Thursday ahead of the strong cold front and showers will become numerous by Thursday night. In fact, some of the rain can briefly fall on the heavy side later Thursday night into early Friday and there can be a thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture. Of more concern, however, is the likelihood for powerful winds from later Thursday night into early Friday and there can be potentially damaging wind gusts (i.e., power outages are on the table); especially, near and along the eastern seaboard from Virginia-to-Maine.
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It turns milder today as high pressure pushes to the east of here and low-level winds shift to a south-to-southeast direction. It stays quite mild on Wednesday and Thursday ahead of the next strong cold front and conditions will become more active with increasing winds and the high chance of showers and thunderstorms. Following the passage of the cold front, the work week will end with the return of some moderately chilly air into the Tennessee Valley.
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The work week starts off on the chilly side, but it turns much milder on Tuesday and Wednesday. The next strong cold front approaches the region later in the week and it is likely to result in showers and thunderstorms from late Wednesday night into Thursday. Colder air will follow for Friday and the beginning of the weekend to follow.
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We’ll squeeze out another very mild day in the northern part of Alabama with afternoon highs likely to reach the middle 60’s. The next cold front of significance looks will arrive on Saturday and a down trend in temperatures will commence and there can be some rain shower activity later tonight and on Saturday. By tomorrow night, it could turn cold enough for snow showers and Sunday will likely feature highs confined to the upper 30’s. Much milder weather will return here by the middle part of next week.
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