The overall weather pattern will be quite active from this weekend through next week with multiple storm threats in the northeastern US and a possible severe weather threat around Tuesday of next week in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Cold air is trying to work its way into the northeastern US on a consistent basis, but likely won’t be able to until later next week. Nonetheless, there will be enough cold air around for a likely Sunday/Monday storm threat to at least produce a chance of accumulating snow in the northeastern states. Another storm system will likely arrive in the eastern states by the middle of next week and there may be enough cold air around for some frozen precipitation at the onset in portions of the Northeast US. More sustained cold air will follow later next week.
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Warm and unsettled weather will continue today across the Tennessee Valley with a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms and above-normal temperatures nearing the 70 degree mark. The mild weather will continue through the rest of the work week and then it turns slightly cooler for the weekend.
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An unsettled weather pattern is in store for much of the week across the Tennessee Valley. Rain fell yesterday across the region and the threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue for the next few days. It will be very mild through Thursday, but then cooler pushes in by the early part of the weekend.
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An unsettled weather pattern is in store for much of the week across the Tennessee Valley. In fact, there can be multiple rounds of rain with several frontal systems having an impact and a broad southwesterly flow of air will help to bring in the moisture-laden air. In addition, the southwesterly flow of air will keep us quite mild with highs well up in the 60’s on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
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A warming trend will begin today and there will be an increasing chance of showers later in the day and tonight. It’ll remain unsettled this weekend and early next week with a daily chance of showers and thunderstorms as a frontal system will stall out not too far to the south and east of here.
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A strong cold front passed through the eastern states late Wednesday and much colder air has pushed in on stiff NW winds. This cold shot will be somewhat short-lived, however, as the first half of the upcoming weekend will turn much milder once again in the eastern US as the next frontal system approaches with a broad southwesterly flow of air ahead of it. Looking ahead, high-latitude blocking will develop in coming days and this will aid in a more sustained cold weather pattern in much of the nation with impact in the eastern states coming after about the 7th or so. In addition, the upcoming colder-than-normal weather pattern is likely to become more active before we get to the middle of the month and the period between about the 10th and 13th may be quite volatile near the eastern seaboard.
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It’ll remain pretty chilly today across the Tennessee Valley, but a milder trend will begin on Friday and intensify this weekend. Unfortunately, the milder trend will become increasingly unsettled and there will the chance of showers and thunderstorms on a daily basis this weekend and early next week as a frontal system will stall out not too far to the south and east of here.
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A potent cold front crossed the Tennessee Valley later yesterday and colder, gusty conditions will dominate the weather picture for today. It’ll remain on the chilly side through tomorrow, but then a milder and unsettled pattern forms by the weekend with a daily chance of showers on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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A potent cold front will wreak havoc across the eastern half of the nation from today into Thursday with a severe weather threat later today into tonight across the Lower Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys - to include the possibility of isolated tornadoes - and potential damaging wind gusts from later tomorrow into tomorrow night in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US. An intensifying low pressure system will help to strengthen a low-level jet on Tuesday afternoon and evening and this wind field will translate into the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US later tomorrow/tomorrow night and 50+ mph wind gusts will be on the table.
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A potent cold front will cross the Mississippi and Tennessee valleys later today and tonight increasing the chance for severe weather to include the possibility of damaging winds, hail and even isolated tornadoes. A low-level jet will strengthen today as associated surface low pressure intensifies significantly. The front will slide east of here at mid-week and temperatures will drop noticeably with highs likely confined to the upper 40’s on Thursday.
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