Very warm weather conditions will dominate the scene during the next few days in the Tennessee Valley with highs of 90+ degrees likely in northern Alabama. High pressure will push to the east of here and its backside flow of air will keep it quite warm around here for the mid and late week time periods. The chance of shower and thunderstorm activity will be somewhat limited today, but higher moisture levels on Thursday will increase probabilities.
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There are still cold air outbreaks destined to push into the US from Canada as we progress through the second half of May and even accumulating snow for the Rockies, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a threat of a hurricane. In fact, there are signs that the atmosphere will become supportive of a tropical storm or hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico region later this month or early in June in what is likely to be an active season for the Atlantic Basin.
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A cool front will pass through the region today and it’ll turn cooler tonight as a drier air mass pushes into the region. The cooler weather doesn’t too long however. Temperatures will climb towards 90 degrees at mid-week and for at least part of the late week time period.
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Today will be another rain-free day in the Tennessee Valley and quite warm as well with afternoon highs well up in the 80’s. Humidity is going to become a noticeable factor for each of the next few days; especially, when compared to the generally dry weather pattern of recent days and weeks. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase this weekend, but the passage of a frontal system will likely result in rain-free weather again here early next week.
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The next several days will feature some very warm weather in northern Alabama and humidity will become a factor unlike much of the relatively dry weather we’ve experienced for much of the spring season so far. Our rain-free weather of recent days will continue through tomorrow, but the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase this weekend.
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A warming trend that began earlier in the week will intensify today and afternoon temperatures will climb way up in the 80’s to go along with plenty of sunshine. The warm and rain-free pattern looks like it will continue across northern Alabama through the work week, but the threat of showers will return here this weekend.
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A warming trend that continued on Monday will intensify today and temperatures will climb towards the 90 degree mark by mid-week. The week looks to be rain-free as well for the most part with little chance until the upcoming weekend.
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A warming trend that began this weekend will intensify this week and temperatures will soar towards the 90 degree mark by mid-week. The week looks to be rain-free as well for the most part with little chance until the end of the work week.
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An active weather pattern continues across the Tennessee Valley and we’ll have scattered thunderstorms today, tonight and on Friday and any storm can be on the strong side. Temperatures will remain quite warm today, but will become slightly cooler on Friday and Saturday following the passage of a frontal system.
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An active weather pattern continues across the nation and the overall situation in the upper part of the atmosphere will take on a different twist later this weekend and next week. One of the reasons this pattern has been so active has been an on-going onslaught of colder-than-normal air masses from Canada into the US which adds to the possibility of severe weather outbreaks. One area of concern later today and tonight for the possibility of severe weather is the southern Plains with a focus of attention on Oklahoma and northern Texas. This “enhanced” severe weather threat will shift slightly to the east on Thursday. Looking ahead, very strong high pressure ridging will develop over southeastern Canada later this weekend and into next week and this setup could actually help to push an offshore stalled-out low pressure system back towards the west and to the east coast sometime later next week.
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