An active weather pattern for the next couple of days with the chance of showers and thunderstorms and any storm can be on the strong side. A strong cold front will pass by in time for the second half of the week and it’ll turn noticeably cooler by Friday and Saturday.
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An active weather week is in store for the region, but it’ll start off rather quiet today and turning warmer. Showers and thunderstorms are possible later tomorrow and tomorrow night and a strong cold front will continue that threat later this week. Following the passage of the cold front, it’ll turn quite a bit cooler by the end of the week.
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An upper-level trough of low pressure has passed the region to the east and today will turn out to be a rather quiet day weather-wise with mild conditions and highs near the 60 degree mark. After a decent weekend, the threat for showers and thunderstorms will return by next Tuesday and Wednesday as the next in a series of upper-level trough slides into the central Plains…the active weather pattern continues.
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A strong cold front pushed through the region on Wednesday and cooler conditions will prevail today and a shower or two cannot be ruled out. The next couple of nights will feature overnight lows near the 40 degree mark, but a warm up will get underway this weekend. Another frontal system could bring showers and thunderstorms back to the region early next week and temperatures will return to the 70’s for highs.
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A strong cold front will move from west-to-east today across the Deep South and the result here will be a very warm and increasingly windy day and then an evening filled with showers and thunderstorms. Winds during the day will increase in strength and can gust past 50 mph this afternoon. Some of the storms this evening can be severe across the Tennessee Valley with damaging wind gusts a high risk. Multiple jet streaks will be nearby in this time period enhancing the chance for those potential damaging wind gusts. Cooler air will follow the passage of the front for the latter days of the work week.
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A severe weather outbreak on Wednesday and Wednesday night is coming to the same part of the nation that was hit hard last week including the Deep South, Tennessee and Ohio Valleys. One of the highest weather risks in this region will be for damaging wind gusts aided by strong jet streaks in multiple levels of the atmosphere. In addition, tornadoes may become rather numerous with many ingredients coming together in the atmosphere for rotation to form in many locations. The severe weather threat will shift to the eastern states on Thursday - albeit not quite as high - as a strong cold front pushes towards the coast and damaging wind gusts will again be on the table. Looking ahead, cold air outbreaks will likely continue for the central and eastern US into at least the middle of April and this will likely result in additional severe weather outbreaks.
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A strong cold front will move across the Deep South at mid-week and the result here will be showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday night and some of the storms can reach severe levels. Winds will become a big factor on Wednesday gusting past 40 mph ahead of the front and damaging wind gusts are possible with any thunderstorm late tomorrow or tomorrow night. Multiple jet streaks will be nearby later tomorrow enhancing the chance for those potential damaging wind gusts. Cooler air will follow the passage of the front for the latter days of the work week.
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This is quite impressive cold today in the Mid-Atlantic region with many spots likely to have a real struggle to reach the freezing mark for highs – very late in the season for that to occur. The combination of early morning “spring-strength” sunshine and very cold conditions aloft has quickly destabilized the atmosphere and numerous snow showers and heavier snow squalls will affect the Mid-Atlantic region during the mid-day and afternoon hours. Any snow shower or heavier snow squall can put down a quick accumulation and create dangerous driving conditions. Winds remain strong as well today from a northwesterly direction producing wind chills even lower than the unusually cold actual air temperatures. Unfortunately, it looks like the cold air outbreaks can continue into the middle part of April.
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After a chilly weekend, conditions will improve today and temperatures should climb back into the 60’s for afternoon highs. The warm up will intensify on Tuesday with the middle 70’s back on the table and a strong front is likely to result in showers and thunderstorms at mid-week. Some of those mid-week thunderstorms can be on the strong-to-severe side in the Tennessee Valley.
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Temperatures over the next few days will stay below-normal with a chilly air mass remaining in place and there can be some late night patchy frost over the weekend. Much milder conditions will return to the Tennessee Valley early next week with highs climbing back to the 70 degree mark on Monday and perhaps to near 80 degrees on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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