Low pressure will slide across the southwestern states over the next couple of days and produce some significant snowfall in the higher elevations of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. By the early part Saturday, this system will have moved to the central Gulf of Mexico where intensification will begin to take place. By Saturday night and early Sunday, tropical storm-like conditions will develop across Florida including heavy rainfall and strong winds and other sections of the southeast US as well.
On Sunday, this powerful low pressure system will push northward up along the Atlantic seaboard and heavy rain and strong winds will likely develop in the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US later Sunday and continue into the day on Monday. Cold air will be lacking in the northeastern states - at least initially – when the storm is likely to get underway so rain will be the dominate precipitation type at the start. However, a powerful storm system like this sitting near the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US coastline can certainly draw in enough cold air for a changeover to snow from later Monday into Tuesday; primarily, across higher elevation, inland locations from upstate New York to northern New England.
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High pressure will be in control of the weather for another few days with moderately cool and dry conditions expected. High temperatures will generally be in the 50’s and overnight lows well down in the 30’s. The next shower threat in the Tennessee Valley may not come until the late weekend at which time strong low pressure may pull out of the Gulf of Mexico region and head northward along the eastern seaboard.
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Low pressure will slide across the southwestern states over the next couple of days and likely produce some significant snowfall in the higher elevations of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. By the weekend, this system will move south and east into the Gulf of Mexico region and begin to intensify. Signs are increasing that at this point the storm will take a turn to the north and east, produce tropical storm-like conditions across Florida including heavy rainfall and strong winds and then likely ride right up near the eastern seaboard with heavy rain and strong winds on the table. Cold air will be lacking in the northeastern states - at least initially – when the storm is likely to hit so rain will be the dominate precipitation type at the start. However, a powerful storm system like this sitting near the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US coastline can certainly draw in enough cold air in this kind of setup for a changeover to snow in higher elevation, inland locations from upstate New York to northern New England.
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High pressure will be in control of the weather for much of the week with moderately cool and dry conditions expected. High temperatures will generally be in the 50’s for the next few days and overnight lows well down in the 30’s. The next shower threat in the Tennessee Valley could hold off until the weekend at which time strong low pressure may pull out of the Gulf region and head northward near the east coast.
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Chilly air remains entrenched across the Tennessee Valley region and afternoon highs will likely do no better than 50 degrees despite plenty of sunshine. It does turn slightly milder each day through mid-week and temperatures should climb to the 60 degree mark by later in the week.
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A dynamic storm system will develop this weekend and impact the Tennessee Valley with showers and thunderstorms. Some of the rain can be heavy this weekend and some of the storms can reach strong-to-severe levels. Winds will also become a factor as low pressure intensifies along an incoming cold frontal boundary. Following the frontal passage, temperatures should drop from highs in the upper 60’s on Saturday to highs in the upper 40’s on Sunday.
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A dynamic storm system will develop this weekend and impact the Tennessee Valley with showers and thunderstorms. Some of the rain can be heavy this weekend and some of the storms can reach strong-to-severe levels. Winds will also become a factor as low pressure intensifies along an incoming cold frontal boundary.
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A cold front will pass through the region early today on the dry side and it’ll usher in colder weather with a stiff breeze out of the north-to-northwest. A warming trend begins on Thursday which will bring us back to the 60’s at week’s end and for the beginning of the weekend. On Saturday, showers and thunderstorms will be a threat as a cold front pushes through the Tennessee Valley.
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High pressure builds into the region today producing ample sunshine and a bit of a breeze with afternoon temperatures likely in the mid to upper 50’s. A cold front will pass through early on Wednesday likely on the dry side and it’ll usher in colder weather for tomorrow afternoon with a stiff breeze out of the northwest.
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Drier air will ride into the Tennessee Valley region today on increasing W-NW winds and any clouds this morning should give way to sunshine for the bulk of the day. Temperatures turns a bit higher on Tuesday only to fall back some at mid-week following the passage of a weak cold front. By the end of the week, high temperatures are likely to once again end up being close to the 60 degree mark across the northern part of Alabama.
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