Patchy fog exists in many areas early today and this will dissipate by late morning allowing for a mostly sunny afternoon with high temperatures at or slightly above the 90 degree mark. The weather turns hotter this weekend and into early next week with more unsettled weather conditions including an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms.
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The weather will remain unsettled at mid-week as a weak frontal system will remain close by over the next couple of days. As a result, there will be a continuation of a threat for showers and thunderstorms and temperatures will climb to the 90 degree mark during the afternoon hours.
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A weak cool front will approach the northwestern portion of the area later today and there can be scattered showers and thunderstorms as a consequence. It remains somewhat unsettled at mid-week as the same front will tend to stall-out nearby and there will be little relied in the temperature department.
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The new work week starts off rather hot and humid with plenty of sunshine expected and high pressure in control. An approaching cold front on Tuesday could set off some strong thunderstorm activity across the Tennessee Valley during the PM hours and then the front should stall out nearby. As a result, it’ll remain fairly hot and humid across the region during the second half of the week with a continuing threat of showers and thunderstorms mainly during the PM hours.
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Not much change in the forecast around here for the next few days with strong upper-level ridging locked in place across the southern tier of states. As a result, temperatures will soar again today across northern Alabama with 100 degrees on the table for afternoon highs. Scattered thunderstorms are possible each of the next few days to go along with the heat and they will tend to be focused on the afternoon and evening hours. The high pressure ridge begins to retrograde to the west later this weekend and it’ll likely become less hot with afternoon temperatures closer to 90 degrees rather than the century mark.
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The remainder of the work week will feature excessive heat and humidity in the Tennessee Valley as strong high pressure ridging remains stationary over the southern states. Temperatures each of the next few afternoons will likely flirt with the century mark and there won’t be a lot of relief at night. In addition to the high heat and humidity, there will be a daily chance of afternoon/evening showers and thunderstorms - any one of which can produce some heavy rainfall in the area. It turns less hot later in the weekend and early next week as the high pressure aloft tends to retrograde to the west.
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The remainder of the week will feature excessive heat and humidity in the Tennessee Valley as strong high pressure ridging remains stuck over the region. In addition to the excessive heat and humidity, there will be a daily chance of afternoon/evening showers and thunderstorms any one of which can produce some brief downpours in the area.
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The last day of the work week and the first day of July will be much like prior days with highs near 90 degrees and the chance of showers and thunderstorms. This kind of weather pattern will continue through the 4th of July weekend and then the early part of next week will feature afternoon high temperatures back up in the lower or middle 90’s.
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The remainder of the week and the upcoming weekend will be quite unsettled across the Tennessee Valley with a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures are likely to climb to 90 degrees during the next few days and then into the lower 90’s early next week and the humidity will be on the uncomfortable side right through the 4th of July weekend.
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The remainder of the week and the upcoming weekend will be unsettled across the Tennessee Valley with a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms. There will be no excessive heat as was the case last week; however, temperatures will persistently climb to the 90 degree mark each coming day for highs and humidity will be rather noticeable in the area.
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