The big weather story of the week across the Tennessee Valley will be the heat which is likely to peak on Wednesday afternoon. Temperatures today can climb all the way into the lower 90’s, but then could actually peak near the century mark on Wednesday afternoon.
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High pressure has pushed to the east of here and that has opened the door for more humid air to flow into the Tennessee Valley from the Gulf of Mexico. With the increase in overall moisture and multiple short-waves of energy, there will be the chance of showers and storms on a daily basis right into the early part of next week. Any shower or storm that forms in this extended period of unsettled weather can result in heavy downpours across the northern part of Alabama.
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Many parts of the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US were hit by downpours this past weekend and during the first part of this week and another extended period of unsettled weather is about to begin in these same areas. Similar to this last stretch, this upcoming unsettled weather period will include the chance of heavy downpours, localized flooding and strong-to-severe thunderstorms...something not particularly welcomed in many parts of the northeastern quadrant of the nation.
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High pressure has pushed to the east of here and that has opened the door for more humid air to flow into the Tennessee Valley from the Gulf of Mexico. With the increase in overall moisture, there will be an increasing chance for showers and thunderstorms beginning later today and continuing right through the upcoming weekend.
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High pressure will push to the east of here today and that will open the door for more humid air to flow northeast from the Gulf of Mexico and into the Tennessee Valley. With the increase in overall moisture, there will be an increasing chance for showers and thunderstorms beginning later tonight and continuing right through the upcoming weekend.
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A weak high pressure system will be in place today over the Southeast US and it’ll provide us with plenty of sunshine across the northern sections of Alabama. By mid-week, this system will push to the east of here and that will open the door for more humid air to flow northeast from the Gulf of Mexico and into the Tennessee Valley. With the increase moisture, there will be an increasing chance for showers and thunderstorms during the second half of the week.
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After the passage of a cool front, drier air will flow into the region today and temperatures will be comfortably warm. The lower humidity will stick around another day on Tuesday, but temperatures will likely peak around the 90 degree mark. Even hotter conditions are expected later this week with highs likely in the middle 90’s by Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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The next couple of days will remain on the unsettled side across northern Alabama as another frontal system stalls out nearby. Temperatures should peak both days near 90 degrees for afternoon highs and high humidity will keep conditions in the uncomfortable zone.
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The next couple of days will remain on the unsettled side across northern Alabama as another frontal system approaches the area that continues to feature lots of moisture in lower levels of the atmosphere. Temperatures should peak both days near 90 degrees for afternoon highs and high humidity will keep conditions in the uncomfortable zone.
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A stalled-out frontal boundary zone continues to result in unstable atmospheric conditions across the northern part of Alabama as we reach mid-week. As a result, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will continue not only today, but for the next few days with the highest chance of rain each day coming during the afternoon and early evening hours. Temperatures look to be fairly consistent for the reminder of the week featuring afternoon highs not far from the 90 degree mark.
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