High pressure will be in control for another day, but changes are coming to the Tennessee Valley at mid-week as a strong upper-level trough of low pressure drops southeastward from central Canada. A strong cool front will be lined up with the upper-level trough and the result here will the chance for showers and thunderstorms. The front should clear the area early on Thursday and nice weather will return by the end of the work week.
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High pressure will be in control for the first half of the week and temperatures will be comfortably warm across the Tennessee Valley. Later in the week, a strong cold front will head this way likely accompanied by showers and thunderstorms and cooler air will follow by week’s end.
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A cool front will pass through the region today without any precipitation; however, it will have an impact on temperatures as it’ll usher in another cool air mass to the Tennessee Valley. After highs near 80 degrees this afternoon, temperatures will likely be confined to the upper 60’s on Saturday and the coolest readings so far are possible by early Sunday morning. It’ll be comfortable on Sunday to close out the weekend and there should be a warm and quiet start to the new week on Monday and Tuesday.
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Low pressure finally pushed away from the Mid-Atlantic coastline late yesterday and the result here will be a warming trend that will feature temperatures climbing to near 80 degrees later this afternoon and lower 80’s on Friday. A cool front slides across the region later tomorrow and its passage will usher in a cooler air mass for the upcoming weekend.
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Low pressure finally pushes away from the Mid-Atlantic coastline and the result here will be a warming trend that will feature temperatures climbing to the upper 70’s later this afternoon and lower 80’s on Thursday. A cool front slides across the region on Friday and its passage will usher in a cooler air mass for the upcoming weekend.
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Low pressure continues to meander off the Mid-Atlantic coastline and the result here is a continuation of comfortable and rain-free conditions. Daytime temperatures will be quite comfortable for the next couple of days and the overnights on the cool side. By Thursday, the low pushes away from the coast and we’ll warm up a bit, but another cool front follows by week’s end and it’ll usher in cooler air for the weekend.
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Low pressure continues to meander off the Mid-Atlantic coastline and the result here is a continuation of breezy and cool conditions with rain-free weather. Daytime temperatures will be quite comfortable for the next couple of days and the overnights on the cool side. At mid-week, the low pushes away from the coast and we’ll warm up a bit, but another cool front follows by week’s end and it’ll usher in cooler air for the weekend.
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Ian has returned to hurricane status on Thursday evening over the warm waters of the Gulf Stream in the western Atlantic Ocean. It is likely to make another landfall as a hurricane…this time in South Carolina and likely near Charleston at mid-day. Rain from Ian’s remains will push northward into the Mid-Atlantic region late tomorrow and continue into the weekend and some of the rain will be heavy at times along with gusty winds.
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In a storm that will rival the great hurricane of 1921 for its impact on west-central Florida, Hurricane Ian has climbed to category 4 (“major”) status and will unfortunately likely have a devastating impact on the state from today into Thursday. Although there is some wind shear in the vicinity of the storm, Hurricane Ian is large, powerful, and a slow-mover which will exacerbate the effects of torrential rain, powerful winds and a dangerous storm surge on the western side. The hurricane will cross central Florida and then ride up just off the northeast Florida coastline and likely return as a tropical storm somewhere near the Georgia/South Carolina later Friday. The remnant heavy rain and strong winds of Ian will push up through the eastern US late this week and this weekend with impacts all the way to the Mid-Atlantic region.
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High pressure in the upper part of the atmosphere over the center of the nation will continue to generate hot weather across the Tennessee Valley with afternoon highs well up in the 90’s. The passage of a frontal system will bring relief for the second half of the week with highs by Friday afternoon likely closer to the 80 degree mark than the 95 expected later today.
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