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7:00 AM | **Another chilly day and night...much warmer by week's end/weekend**

Paul Dorian

A chilly air mass remains in place for another day or so with afternoon temperatures likely confined to the 50’s which is below normal for this time of year. Temperatures late tonight are likely to drop to near the freezing mark once again with patchy frost quite likely to be widespread. A warming trend gets underway on Thursday and really kicks into gear by the time we get to the upcoming weekend.

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7:00 AM | **Some of the chilliest air so far this season next couple of days and late night frost is likely**

Paul Dorian

Vigorous upper-level low pressure has pushed into the eastern US and with it some of the chilliest air so far this season for the Tennessee Valley. High temperatures today will be to the lower 50’s which is well below-normal for this time of year. Temperatures during the next couple of late nights will drop to near 30 degrees and patchy frost is possible. Noticeably milder conditions will return to northern Alabama by the upcoming weekend after high pressure pushes to a position off the eastern seaboard.

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7:00 AM | **Some of the chilliest air so far this season to push into the Tennessee Valley next 24 hours...late night frost/freeze in many locations**

Paul Dorian

Vigorous upper-level low pressure will push into the eastern states over the next 24 hours and this will bring some of the chilliest air so far this season to the Tennessee Valley. In fact, the core of the coldest air in this outbreak relative-to-normal will be across the Tennessee Valley and Deep South. High temperatures will be in the 60’s today, but then only the 50’s on Tuesday and Wednesday which is well below-normal for this time of year. Low temperatures will drop well down into the 30’s during the next couple of nights and this will raise the chances for late night frost in many locations.

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7:00 AM | *Back to near 80 degrees for afternoon highs on both weekend days*

Paul Dorian

High pressure will settle in near the east coast for the next couple of days and temperatures here will trend up from the mid 70’s this afternoon to near 80 degrees on both weekend days. A deepening upper-level trough of low pressure will drop southeastward early next week and the result here will be quite a cool down with some of the coolest weather so far this season on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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1:15 PM | **Cold shot reaches the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US next Tuesday/Wednesday…lake effect snow showers for the first time this season**

Paul Dorian

There have been a few chilly air masses that have reached the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US in recent weeks, but the one destined to arrive here for next Tuesday and Wednesday will likely be the chilliest so far this season. A deep upper-level trough of low pressure will tend to rotate around and intensify during the next few days over the Great Lakes and southern part of Canada and then this system will spin its way into the eastern US by the middle of next week. With lots of instability in the atmosphere and the cold air mass pushing over the still relatively warm of the Great Lakes, snow showers are likely just downstream for the first time this season.

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7:00 AM | **Thunderstorms later today into tonight can be on the strong-to-severe side**

Paul Dorian

A deepening upper-level trough of low pressure will pivot into the Great lakes and Ohio Valley later today and a surface cold front will approach us from the west. As a result, south-to-southwest winds will increase today and increasing amounts of moisture will generate instability as the frontal system approaches the area. Showers and thunderstorms will form later today and by this evening, some of the storms can be on the strong-to-severe side.

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7:00 AM | *Most active weather day this week comes on Wednesday with chance of showers and thunderstorms*

Paul Dorian

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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