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7:00 AM | *Becoming warm and more humid next few days with unstable conditions and a daily chance of showers and thunderstorms*

Paul Dorian

A deep upper-level low has pushed off the Northeast US coastline and this has opened the door for a warmer and more humid flow of air into the Tennessee Valley.  This flow of air will result in unsettled conditions not only later today, but through the weekend as well.  Temperatures will climb to near 70 degrees for afternoon highs and then experience an upward trend over the next few days reaching well into the 80’s for highs during the first half of next week. 

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7:00 AM | *A nice day across northern Alabama, but unstable pattern returns for Friday, Saturday and Sunday*

Paul Dorian

A deep upper-level low will finally push off the Northeast US coastline later today and this will open the door for high pressure to edge into the Tennessee Valley providing us with plenty of sunshine and milder conditions.  The improvement in the weather will be rather short-lived, however, as more instability return by tomorrow afternoon with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms.  In fact, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will stay around through the upcoming as well as temperatures climb back into the 80’s for afternoon highs.

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7:00 AM | *Warmer weather returns for the late week and weekend along with a renewed threat of showers and thunderstorms*

Paul Dorian

A deep upper-level low continues to spin around the Great Lakes region and this position will keep a lid on temperatures around here for another couple of days and the breeze will remain quite noticeable.  By the late week and weekend, temperatures will climb to warmer levels and with the warm-up will come a returning threat of showers and thunderstorms. 

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7:00 AM | *Deep upper-level low sitting and spinning over the Great Lakes and influencing the weather all the way down into the Tennessee Valley*

Paul Dorian

The main weather feature on the weather map today is a deep upper-level low sitting and spinning over the Great Lakes and this system will keep it windy all the way down into the Tennessee Valley.  In addition, temperatures will be somewhat limited with highs near the 70 degree mark in northern Alabama both today and on Wednesday.  Warmer weather will return by the end of the week and with the warmup will come the return of the possibility of showers and thunderstorms. 

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7:00 AM | *Somewhat unsettled conditions continue today and this weekend...nice stretch of weather first half of next week*

Paul Dorian

Unsettled weather will continue for another day across the Tennessee Valley with a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms.  High pressure edges into by later tonight and the weekend will feature warm conditions, but the chance for showers will remain.  A nice stretch of weather is likely for the first half of next week. 

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10:45 AM | ***Active weather pattern continues into May…severe weather threat on Thursday along Gulf coast…back-to-back soaking rain events Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US from Friday into Monday***

Paul Dorian

An active weather pattern will continue across the nation into early May largely fueled by the continuation of cold air outbreaks from Canada into the US.  One such cold shot will push east on Thursday from the south-central states into the northern Gulf region and this “clash” between the incoming cold, dry air and the entrenched warm, humid air mass is likely to result in strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity from Texas-to-Florida and perhaps as far north as the Tennessee Valley. 

This storm system will push northeast on Friday and a secondary storm will form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline later Friday night.  A similar scenario will develop from Sunday into Monday with an initial (primary) low pushing towards the Great Lakes and a secondary storm likely to form near the northeastern US coastline. The end result…back-to-back soaking rain events for the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US from Friday into Monday. 

Following the passage of the second storm system, very chilly air for early May will flood the northeastern quadrant of the country for the Monday-to-Wednesday time period and the atmosphere will be quite unstable. As a result, there are likely to be some instability rain showers during the first half of next week and snowflakes and/or ice pellets can mix in across some of the higher-elevation, interior locations of the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast.

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