Copious amounts of moisture will stream out of the Gulf of Mexico during the next few days and generate heavy rainfall across the Tennessee Valley region. The past several weeks have been quite dry across the area, but those drought conditions will be wiped away quickly with this onslaught of moisture. Temperatures will remain on the mild side with highs up in the 60’s right into the weekend and then it’ll turn colder early next week.
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Moisture will stream out of the Gulf of Mexico during the next few days and generate copious amounts of rain in the area. Temperatures will remain on the mild side with highs up in the 60’s through much of the remainder of the week.
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The 7-day period from 14 January to 20 January was very cold across most of the nation with the mean temperature anomaly of -11°F in the Lower 48. The next 7-days will be quite a different story as a milder weather pattern develops for much of the country. This warm-up, however, will not come without wintry threats in the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US. The change in the overall pattern will bring copious amounts of rainfall for the Lower Mississippi Valley region in the near-term and plenty of moisture-filled storm systems for the US west coast during the next couple of weeks.
In the near term, there is likely to be some freezing rain from later Tuesday night into early Wednesday across much of Pennsylvania and northern New Jersey and maybe all the way into the nearby N/W suburbs of Philly and NYC and the far N/W suburbs of DC. It does turn wet and milder in the Mid-Atlantic region during the second half of the week with the warmest day likely to be on Friday when temperatures will surge. Another storm system is then likely to impact the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US late in the upcoming weekend with one surface low pressure system (primary) heading into the Ohio Valley and a secondary likely to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. While there will be little cold air around initially, strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada and act as a cold air source…possibly resulting in a changeover from rain-to-snow across interior sections of the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US. Looking ahead, there are signs that an overall colder weather pattern may re-develop in the central and eastern states as we progress through the early part of February and towards the middle of next month.
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In general, the week ahead looks milder than recent days and it’ll become quite unsettled across the Tennessee Valley. A series of low pressure systems can have an impact around here with occasional showers and thunderstorms a possibility each day from tomorrow into the upcoming weekend.
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Low pressure will intensify off the Carolina coastline today and Arctic air will plunge into the eastern part of the nation. Temperatures here today will struggle to climb above the freezing mark and then likely to drop to the upper single digits for lows not only early Saturday, but early Sunday as well. It turns milder during the early part of next week and rain showers will return to the forecast.
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Temperatures should reach 40 degrees today which will be quite an improvement from the past couple of days; however, more intense cold is on the way. Low pressure will slide to the Carolina coastline by early Friday and an Arctic air mass will plunge into the eastern states on its backside. As a result, we’ll turn noticeable colder and windier here to end the work week and early morning low temperatures on both Saturday and Sunday are quite likely to be in single digits. A warming trend begins early next week and we’ll likely be back up in the 50’s for highs by Tuesday afternoon.
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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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