The combination of an upper-level trough and very moist air will bring a soaking rainfall to the Tennessee Valley as we begin a shortened work week. Occasional showers and thunderstorms today, tonight and tomorrow can result in an additional couple inches of rainfall in the region. This unsettled and wet weather pattern will continue later in the week and into the weekend as the upper-level trough hangs around this part of the country.
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High pressure will shift off the east coast today allowing for a southwesterly flow of air to develop on its backside promoting higher humidity for us in the Tennessee Valley this holiday weekend. With the increase in moisture, the chance for showers and storms will rise later today and the threat of rain will continue through the weekend and into early next week. On the positive side, the high humidity levels and expected copious amounts of clouds will help to keep temperatures at relatively comfortable levels during the next several days.
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High pressure over the Ohio Valley will shift to the south and east over the next couple of days providing us today with seasonably warm and dry conditions, but humidity levels will increase on Friday as low-level flow turns southerly. With the increase in moisture, the chance for showers and storms will rise as we end the work week and continue through the upcoming holiday weekend.
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A strong cold front passed through the region last night and has ushered in a more comfortable air mass to the Tennessee Valley. It’ll turn less humid today on the heels of the frontal system passage and highs will generally hold in the mid-to-upper 80’s across the region.
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A strong cold front will pass through the region later today generating another round of showers and thunderstorms and some of the storms can be on the strong side. It’ll turn less humid on Wednesday on the heels of the frontal system passage with highs generally in the upper 80’s across the region.
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The tropics have come alive and there are multiple systems to monitor in coming days across the Atlantic Basin. This significant uptick in tropical activity follows a very quiet stretch during July and much of August, but the overall pattern is now more favorable for development and intensification as we get ready to cross into the month of September. The climatological peak of the tropical season in the Atlantic Basin is around the 10th of September at which time sea surface temperatures tend to reach their annual peaks.
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An upper-level trough of low pressure will continue to push quite warm and humid air into the region for the next couple of days with a continuing shot at showers and thunderstorms. Some of the storms can be strong and some of the rain can be heavy. A frontal system is likely to pass through the area at mid-week and the chance for rain will become significantly diminished. Elsewhere, the tropics have come alive and there will be several systems to monitor in coming days.
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It’ll remain somewhat unsettled through the weekend with the daily chance of showers and thunderstorms. While a shower or storm can pop up at just about any time, the highest chances will come during the PM hours and much of the time will be rain-free. In terms of temperatures, excessive heat is not on the table for the next several days; however, highs will move back to near the 90 degree mark this weekend and early next week.
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It’ll remain somewhat unsettled through the remainder of the weekend with the daily chance of showers and thunderstorms. Any shower or storm in this type of pattern can produce some heavy rainfall at times. In terms of temperatures, excessive heat is not on the table for the next several days; however, highs will move back to near the 90 degree mark this weekend and early next week.
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It’ll remain somewhat unsettled through the remainder of the week with the daily chance of showers and thunderstorms. Any shower or storm in this type of pattern can produce some heavy rainfall at times. In terms of temperatures, excessive heat is not on the table for the week. Highs will generally be confined to the mid or upper 80’s for the next few days with 90 degrees an outside shot in some locations.
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