It’ll remain colder-than-normal today as high pressure remains in control and the next couple of nights are likely to feature widespread late night frost across northern Alabama. A warming trend is likely later in the week with temperatures likely back up in the 60’s on Thursday and Friday.
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It’ll turn cooler today and drier as high pressure from the middle of the country builds into the Southeast US. The next couple of nights will be quite cold with at or below freezing temperatures likely and patchy frost is possible. A warming trend is likely later in the week back up in the 60’s on Thursday and Friday.
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It’ll be quite unsettled around here for the next couple of days and on the cool side to go along with the threat of showers and thunderstorms. Highs today are likely to be limited to the lower 50’s some ten degrees cooler than yesterday.
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After a nice day on Tuesday with temperatures reaching the 70’s, the overall pattern will become wetter and cooler today and a threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue into the weekend. Temperatures this afternoon will turn out to be some ten degrees cooler than yesterday and highs on Thursday are likely to be confined to the middle 50’s.
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Today will be a rather nice day in the northern part of Alabama although a bit cooler than Monday following the passage of a cool frontal system. Unsettled weather conditions return to the region on Wednesday and there will be a threat of showers and thunderstorms from tomorrow afternoon into Friday. In fact, the unsettled pattern can continue this weekend with the possibility of showers on both Saturday and Sunday to go along with cool conditions.
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The week starts off quite warm and pleasant with plenty of sunshine today and highs temperatures in the 70’s. The passage of a frontal system at mid-week will bring about cooler conditions for the second half of the week.
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Flash flooding and a severe weather threat are still on the table today as a powerful storm system strengthens to our northwest on its way to the Great Lakes region. This primary (initial) low pressure system will grind to a halt late today and transfer its energy to a secondary low pressure area likely to form just off the northern Mid-Atlantic coastline. The weather calms down here by later tonight and this weekend looks pretty decent as high pressure edges into the SE US.
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A very impactful storm system will slide out of the SW US later today and begin to intensify over the south-central states by later tonight. After slamming California and the southwestern states, this system will bring accumulating snow, excessive rain, and damaging ice to parts of the eastern half of the nation during the next couple of days. In addition, this system will contribute to a potential severe weather outbreak from later today into Friday across the south-central US.
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Flash flooding and a severe weather threat are on the table today as a powerful storm system slides from the Southwest US to the south-central states. Ingredients are coming together around here for heavy rain and possible severe thunderstorm activity including a low-level flow of very moist and mild air from the Gulf of Mexico ahead of the intensifying surface low pressure. This low will strengthen as it pushes northward later today from the south-central US towards the Great Lakes. On Friday, the primary (initial) low will grind to a halt over the Great Lakes and transfer its energy to a secondary low likely to form just off the northern Mid-Atlantic coastline. The weather calms down here by tomorrow night and this weekend looks decent as high pressure edges into the SE US.
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Strong low pressure now over the western US will impact much of the nation in coming days with significant snows, flooding rains, damaging ice, and even a severe weather outbreak. Heavy snow continues to fall today in the higher elevations of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains and will intensify over the Rocky Mountains States from later today into Thursday. By later tomorrow, the strong surface low will slide into the south-central US and ingredients will likely come together for a severe weather outbreak across the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys from late tomorrow into Friday. After that, this major storm system will push towards the Great Lakes on Friday, grind to a halt as it becomes influenced by intensifying high-latitude blocking and transfer its energy to a secondary low pressure system that will form off the northern Mid-Atlantic coastline. The result will be a significant snow event late in the week across parts of the Upper Midwest and Northeast US and ice can become a serious issue as well in some sections.
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