A cool front has ushered a drier air mass to the Tennessee Valley, but an additional threat for showers and strong-to-severe thunderstorms will come later Friday and Friday night as the remnants of a “mesoscale convective complex” pass nearby. The weekend looks pretty decent, but it’ll turn quite warm by Sunday afternoon and then the hottest weather so far this season will arrive here early next week as strong ridging aloft expands east to the Tennessee Valley and temperatures climb here well up into the 90’s.
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An active weather pattern will continue through the remainder of the week in the Tennessee Valley and it will result in additional chances of showers and thunderstorms. Some of the rain that falls later today and tonight can be heavy at times and some of the storms can reach strong-to-severe levels. There may be a bit of a break in the action by later tomorrow following the passage of a cool front, but an additional threat for showers and strong-to-severe thunderstorms will come later Friday and Friday night.
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An active weather pattern will continue through the remainder of the week across the Tennessee Valley that will produce multiple chances of showers and thunderstorms. Some of the rain that falls during the next 48 hours can be heavy at times and some of the storms can reach strong-to-severe levels. A zonal (i.e., west-to-east) flow of air aloft will allow for the movement of a series of disturbances into the region - each of which can generate some rainfall. There may be a bit of a break in the action by later Thursday following the passage of a cool front, but an additional threat for showers and strong-to-severe thunderstorms will come later Friday and Friday night.
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A cool front will slide towards the region today and there can be some shower and thunderstorm activity as a result by later in the across the Tennessee Valley. Following the passage of the front, a west-to-northwest flow will remain a persistent feature for much of the remainder of the week. It looks like we’ll get through the first full week of June without any sustained heat or 90+ degree high temperatures.
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A cold front passed through the region and cooler, drier air will pour into the region today in stiff NW winds. This change in air mass will result in more comfortable temperatures and humidity levels not only for today, but also for much of the weekend. By early next week, more humid air will return on the backside of high pressure which will shift to our east this weekend and the chance of showers and storms will be on the increase during the first half of next week.
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A frontal system will bring us the chance of showers and thunderstorms today and some of the storms can be on the strong side. The front should clear the region late today from northwest-to-southeast paving the way for cooler, drier conditions in the overnight hours and on Friday. In fact, it looks like Friday and Saturday will be quite comfortable around here for the early part of June. Warmer and more humid air returns for Sunday and Monday and with it will come a renewed chance of showers and thunderstorms.
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The passage of a back door cool front has brought relief today to the New York City metro region, New Jersey and it’ll turn out to be a bit better in the Philly area as well as easterly low-level winds have developed during the past few hours. Unfortunately, there will be no relief today in the DC metro region with highs likely to again be in the 90’s. This weak frontal boundary zone and another front will cause unsettled weather in the Mid-Atlantic from later today through tomorrow night that will include the chance for heavy rain and strong thunderstorms. High pressure will take back control at the end of the week and the weekend is shaping up to be quite nice across the region.
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A hot day started the holiday-shortened week in the Tennessee Valley with high temperatures on Tuesday afternoon near the 90 degree mark, and we’ll see a repeat performance today. High pressure sits in control and the next chance of showers won’t come until tomorrow when a frontal trough arrives in the area.
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A hot day begins the holiday-shortened week in the Tennessee Valley with high temperatures this afternoon near the 90 degree mark. High pressure sits in control and the next chance of showers won’t come until tomorrow night and especially on Thursday when a frontal trough arrives in the area.
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After a couple of very active days in the Tennessee Valley with numerous showers and thunderstorms, the weather will change dramatically today as high pressure builds into the region. As a result, there will be plenty of sunshine, comfortable temperatures, and virtually no chance of rain in the area. The weather remains decent this holiday weekend, but it does get quite warm by the time we get to Monday afternoon with highs back near the 90 degree mark.
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