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10:45 AM | **Severe weather threat today…weekend storm system can have an impact in the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday…elevation and “dynamic cooling” important factors in any wintry precipitation threat**

Paul Dorian

An active weather pattern continues across the nation with severe weather a threat later today in the south-central US/Lower Mississippi Valley and accumulating snow on the table later tomorrow across the Upper Midwest.  Another system will dive to the southeast over the next few days and reach the southeastern states by early this weekend.  Low pressure is likely to form near the Southeast US coastline on Saturday and it can grind its way far enough to the north to impact the Mid-Atlantic region on Super Bowl Sunday.  While there will not be any kind of real cold air mass in place, the chance for snow or sleet is on the table in higher elevation locations of the Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic region and potentially in other “dynamically cooled” regions.

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7:00 AM | *A warm week in the Tennessee valley that becomes increasingly unsettled as well*

Paul Dorian

The week will be mild in the Tennessee Valley, but it will also become increasingly unsettled with a threat of showers by late tonight and for Wednesday.  The threat for rain will continue on Thursday as well and there can be a thunderstorm mixed into the picture.  A cold front sweeps through the region at week’s end paving the way for some colder weather this weekend.

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7:00 AM | *A relatively warm and increasingly unsettled week in the Tennessee Valley*

Paul Dorian

It looks like a mild work week in the Tennessee Valley, but also increasingly unsettled. It stays dry today and likely during much of Tuesday, but showers will return tomorrow night and continue on Wednesday. The threat of showers will exist later this week as well and thunderstorms can move into the picture. A cold front sweeps through the region at week’s end paving the way for some colder weather this weekend.

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7:00 AM | **Watch for late night snow showers and possible slick spots**

Paul Dorian

Colder air has filtered into the region and a nearby frontal boundary zone will continue to create unsettled conditions across northern Alabama. There can be rain showers today and early tonight with this latest low pressure system and then after midnight, enough cold air move in to result in some snow shower activity and potentially slick spots on the roadways.  It stays quite chilly to end the work week, but temperatures will moderate noticeably this weekend and early next week. In fact, temperatures can get back to the 60 degree mark by the time we get to the beginning of next week.

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7:00 AM | **Freezing rain is a threat late tonight as temperatures drop well down in the 30's**

Paul Dorian

Colder air filtered into the region on Tuesday and a nearby frontal boundary zone will act as a pathway for low pressure that can impact the region through tonight.  As temperatures continue to fall, the possibility exists for icing to take place later tonight so watch for icy spots.  More rain is likely to fall on Thursday, but temperatures should climb to well above-freezing levels.

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7:00 AM | *An unsettled week with a stalled-out frontal system nearby*

Paul Dorian

A frontal system will stall-out in the eastern US stretching southwest-to-northeast from the south-central states to the Mid-Atlantic region. This frontal boundary zone will separate cold, dry air to the north and west and milder air to its south and east.  A couple of low pressure systems will ride along this boundary over the next few days bringing us multiple chances for showers. 

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