While still quite cold, temperatures will moderate today compared to the bitter cold weather of Tuesday and afternoon highs are likely to reach the 30 degree mark. There will be additional moderation on Thursday, but the milder weather will come with the chance of rain and/or snow showers. The passage of another cold front will usher in much colder air once again as we head into the weekend with single digits lows possible by early Saturday.
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In the wake of yesterday’s storm system, very cold air has inundated the southeastern US and temperatures today will struggle to push past the upper teens. By late tonight, the Arctic air mass is likely to result in low temperatures near the 0 degree mark across portions of northern Alabama. Another storm system can threaten the region with rain and snow showers by later Thursday and Thursday night.
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An active weather pattern continues across the nation and it’ll bring us more wintry precipitation today and tonight that can result in 1-3 inches of snow and ice accumulation. In addition to the snow, very cold conditions will dominate the scene with temperatures likely falling from the low-to-mid 20’s into the teens later today and then down into the lower teens late tonight.
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Another major storm system is headed towards the Great Lakes and it will impact the Tennessee Valley today and tonight with some heavy rainfall and winds that can gust to 50 mph. On the heels of this storm, much colder air will push south and east across the middle of the nation and reach us later this weekend and it removes quite cold through the early part of next week.
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Arctic air is now sliding into the northern US from western Canada and this cold air outbreak will likely become big weather news in coming days as it spreads across the nation. Indeed, the Arctic air will push all the way south to the Lower Rio Grande Valley region of Texas over the next few days and much colder air will advance eastward to the east coast by the end of the upcoming weekend. Another big weather story will be the next powerful storm system that will generate a blizzard for much of the Midwest and Great Lakes region and more heavy rain and strong winds for the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US. The large storm and intense cold will indeed play a role in NFL playoff games this weekend with Kansas City likely near 0 degrees at game time on Saturday evening and Buffalo’s game on Sunday afternoon could feature heavy lake-effect snow bands and very high winds.
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Another major storm system that is headed towards the Great Lakes will impact the Tennessee Valley from later tonight through tomorrow night. This system like the prior can bring powerful winds to the area as well as some heavy rainfall. It turns colder on Saturday following the passage of this system and then Arctic air will make inroads into the southeastern part of the country by early next week and we could see overnight lows in the single digits.
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As one powerful storm exits towards southeastern Canada, another system is gathering strength over the western US and it will become a powerhouse by Friday evening over the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes. This next strong storm will generate blizzard conditions over much of the Midwest and Great Lakes region from later Friday into Saturday and it’ll produce more heavy rain and strong winds for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US. Meanwhile, there has been a buildup of intense cold air over western Canada in recent days and it is now slipping south and east and into the US. This late week/weekend major storm system will actually help in its advance to the south and east and much colder air will work its way all the way to the eastern seaboard by the second half of the weekend. As it turns out, there are signs that a storm may intensify early next week somewhere near the east coast and with the expected late weekend influx of much colder air, accumulating snow may be on the table this time for the big cities along the I-95 corridor.
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An active weather pattern will continue across much of the nation during the next several days and another storm system will have an impact on the Tennessee Valley. After a couple of quieter days, the next system is likely to bring us showers and thunderstorms late Thursday night and Friday as it heads northeastward towards the Great Lakes. It’ll turn colder around here this weekend on the back side of this next storm system.
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A powerful storm system will bring heavy rainfall and increasingly strong winds to the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US this afternoon and tonight leading to localized flooding and unfortunately, numerous power outages are on the table. The grounds are well-saturated from recent heavy rain events and today’s storm can add another 2 or 3 inches with isolated higher amounts possible. Winds can gust to 55 or 60 mph along the interior sections of the I-95 corridor with even higher amounts along coastal sections of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US. As a result, trees, limbs and power lines will be quite vulnerable leading to the fear that power outages can become widespread.
Another powerful storm system can bring heavy rain and strong winds to the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US on Friday night and this second system will usher in much colder air for the latter part of the weekend and early part of next week. In fact, there will be some intense cold this weekend dropping southward from Canada into the US and some of this air will trek south and east reaching the eastern seaboard later in the weekend. A third storm system threatens the eastern states early-to-mid next week and this time snow will be on the table in the I-95 corridor given the expected preceding influx of Arctic air.
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An active weather pattern will continue across much of the nation during the next several days with very unsettled conditions in the Tennessee Valley. Winds will be a big factor today with gust to 50 mph still on the table as a powerful storm swings by to our north. Another strong storm system can generate showers and thunderstorms across the Tennessee Valley by the end of the week and colder air will pour in on its heels for the upcoming weekend.
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