A frontal system pushed through the region last night putting an end to the shower/thunderstorm activity and today will be noticeably less humid with a stiff northerly breeze ushering in more comfortable air mass to northern Alabama. High pressure will take control of the weather providing us with a nice weekend for the middle part of August. In fact, temperatures may actually start the weekend at levels not since around here since late June with lows likely in the lower 60’s.
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Yesterday featured copious amounts of showers and thunderstorms including some heavy rainfall and there remains a threat today of additional significant rain as a front slowly slides through the region. Widespread cloud cover and possible rainfall will help to keep temperatures on the cooler side today with afternoon highs in the mid or upper 80’s. Following the passage of the frontal system, a noticeable drop in overall humidity will take place by Friday and the more comfortable conditions will last into the upcoming weekend.
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The next couple of days will feature a threat for heavy rainfall as a weak frontal system combines with a very moist environment to keep it unsettled around here. Given the abundance of clouds, temperatures will be held down to moderately warm levels to go along with the chance for additional rainfall. Slightly drier air arrives on Thursday night and Friday following the passage of a frontal system.
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The next couple of days will feature an active weather pattern across the Tennessee Valley with the chance of additional showers and thunderstorms. Any shower or storm that forms over the next couple of days can produce some heavy rainfall amounts as the overall wind flow is rather weak and this will result in slow-moving shower and thunderstorms cells. The excessive heat will be limited for the next few days by the abundance of clouds and more comfortable air will push into the region late in the week.
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The next few days will feature an active weather pattern across the Tennessee Valley with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on a daily basis. Any shower or storm that forms over the next few days can produce some heavy rainfall amounts as the overall wind flow is rather weak and this will result in slow-moving shower and thunderstorms cells. The excessive heat will be limited for the next few days by copious amounts of clouds and more comfortable air will push into the region late in the week.
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Temperatures jumped back into the 90’s earlier this week and it looks like they’ll stay there for highs right through the upcoming weekend and into early next week. In terms of precipitation, there is a chance for showers and thunderstorms each day, but much of the time will be rain-free. Any shower or thunderstorm that does form in coming days can produce heavy rainfall amounts in a short period of time given the overall very moist environmental conditions in the Tennessee Valley.
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Temperatures jumped back into the 90’s earlier this week and it looks like they’ll stay there for highs right through the upcoming weekend. In terms of precipitation, there is a chance for showers and thunderstorms on each day, but much of the time will be rain-free. Any shower or thunderstorm that does form in coming days can produce heavy rainfall amounts in a short period of time given the overall very moist environmental conditions in the Tennessee Valley.
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Temperatures jumped back into the 90’s on Tuesday across northern Alabama and are likely to stay there for afternoon highs right through the remainder of the week and upcoming weekend. In terms of precipitation, there is a chance for showers and thunderstorms on each day, but much of the time will be rain-free. Any shower or thunderstorm that does form in coming days can produce heavy rainfall amounts in a short period of time given the moist environmental conditions in the Tennessee Valley.
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Clouds and rain keep temperatures down on Monday with below-normal readings, but that will change today with the return of sunshine. As a result, temperatures will jump back into the 90’s this afternoon across northern Alabama and likely stay there through the remainder of the week for highs. In terms of precipitation, while there is a chance for PM showers and thunderstorms, the probabilities are lower than yesterday.
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High pressure ridging will build eastward from the central Plains and provide warmer and drier conditions for much of the week. While there will be a threat of showers and storms on a daily basis, they should be isolated-to-scattered and there will be much rain-free time as well.
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