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7:00M AM | *Warm, unsettled weather continues with highs well up in the 60's and showers are likely....maybe even a late day or nighttime thunderstorm*

Paul Dorian

Mild weather will continue today across the Tennessee Valley with highs generally in the upper 60’s later this afternoon.  There will be unsettled conditions as well with showers likely today and tonight and perhaps a thunderstorm or two mixed in as well. The passage of a frontal system later tomorrow will bring about a bit of a cool down for the latter part of the week. 

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1:15 PM | ***Active pattern to end shortly in California…active pattern to continue in the central and eastern US***

Paul Dorian

Another storm will impact California later Wednesday, but this system looks like it will be the last in a series of storms to roll off the Pacific Ocean and into the Golden State. An upper-level ridge of high pressure will build over the eastern Pacific Ocean in coming days and ultimately expand northward into Alaska.  This ridge will act as a “protective barrier” to oceanic storms resulting in welcome relief to the waterlogged state.

While the western US may experience a quieter overall weather pattern beginning later this week, it’ll remain quite active across the central and eastern US.  In a reaction to the developing ridge over the eastern Pacific Ocean, an upper-level trough of low pressure will form over the central US and Canada. In addition, a ridge of high pressure will intensify over the southwestern Atlantic Ocean in coming days. The corridor region between the upper-level low over the central states and the ridge over the SW Atlantic will become a “battle zone” region likely with multiple storms riding through it from southwest-to-northeast. Snow has been virtually non-existent so far this season in the immediate I-95 corridor region from DC-to-Philly-to-NYC; however, I do believe that the chances will likely increase markedly next week and beyond given the large-scale pattern change that is expected across North America.

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7:00 AM | *Mild and unsettled next few days*

Paul Dorian

Mild weather will continue in the Tennessee Valley for the next few days with highs generally in the 60’s around here.  There will be unsettled conditions as well with showers likely today and thunderstorms are possible at mid-week. The passage of a frontal system later in the week will bring about a bit of a cool down. 

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7:00 AM | *Colder air filters into the region today on backside of cold front*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the region yesterday with showers and thunderstorms and it has ushered in colder air for the Tennessee Valley. Temperatures today will be limited to 40 degrees for highs, but will begin on an upward trend this weekend.  In fact, temperatures should reach the 60’s by the time we get to the first half of next week and with the warm up will come an increasing chance of showers.

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7:00 AM | *Latest in a series of Pacific Ocean storms to bring us showers and thunderstorms on Thursday*

Paul Dorian

It’ll turn a bit milder today with afternoon highs not in the 60’s and then temperatures likely reach into the 60’s on Thursday. By later tomorrow, the latest in a series of storms that impacted California will impact the Tennessee Valley with the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms.  Colder air will follow this system for Friday and beginning of the upcoming weekend.

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2:15 PM | ***California pounding continues, but an upcoming large-scale pattern change suggests an end is in sight…ramifications for the eastern half of the nation as well***

Paul Dorian

The onslaught of Pacific Ocean storms into California will continue for the next 7-to-10 days with additional “off-the-chart” rainfall and snowfall amounts for the state.  A powerful storm continues to affect the Golden State today and another strong storm is likely to arrive this weekend.  Looking ahead, a large-scale pattern change looks likely in about ten days across North America featuring a building ridge of high pressure from Alaska to the west coast of the US.  This change is likely to bring an end to the stormy pattern in California and it may very well have important ramifications across the eastern half of the nation.

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7:00 AM | *Milder next few days and rain is likely from tomorrow night into Thursday...possible strong storm as well*

Paul Dorian

It’ll turn a bit milder today with afternoon highs not far from 60 degrees and then temperatures likely reach into the 60’s on Wednesday and Thursday. By tomorrow night and Thursday, one of a series of Pacific Ocean storms that have pounded California in recent days will impact the Tennessee Valley with some rain and possible strong thunderstorm activity as well.

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7:00 AM | *Cool, dry weather to begin the work week...rain/strong storm threat later in the week*

Paul Dorian

Dry, cool weather will begin the new work week around here with high pressure building in from the west.  It’ll turn a bit milder on Tuesday with highs closer to the 60 degree mark following today’s afternoon temperatures limited to the lower 50’s. By Thursday, one of the series of Pacific Ocean storms that have pounded California in recent days will impact the Tennessee Valley with some rain and possible strong thunderstorm activity as well.

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