It stays quite mild today in the northern part of Alabama, but unsettled as well with the chance of showers and a thunderstorm is possible later in the day or at night. After the passage of a frontal system, quieter weather will return for Friday and the weekend and temperatures can climb all the way to near 70 degrees for highs early next week.
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It stays quite mild for the next couple of days with high temperatures of 60+ degrees in the northern part of Alabama. While it’ll remain dry today with plenty of sunshine to go along with those mild conditions, the weather turns unsettled on Thursday and Thursday night with the chance of showers and PM thunderstorms. After the passage of a frontal system, quieter weather will return for Friday and the weekend and temperatures can climb all the way to near 70 degrees for highs early next week.
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It stays quite mild for the next couple of days with high temperatures of 60+ degrees in the northern part of Alabama. It turns quite unsettled on Thursday with the approach of a cold front and there will be quite windy conditions along with the chance of showers and PM thunderstorms. High pressure returns to the region for the late week and upcoming weekend.
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High pressure builds into the region today generating some sunshine and temperatures will respond by climbing well up into the 50’s for afternoon highs. A weak front will clip the region on Monday night followed by another ridge of high pressure for the mid-week. Temperatures should be able to climb well up into the 60’s and Wednesday and Thursday, but the chance of showers will be on the rise.
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It stays quite mild today with high temperatures near 65 degrees, but a strong cold front will bring about big changes for tomorrow. On the heels of the frontal passage, temperatures on Saturday will be some 20 degrees colder than today, but the chill down won’t last too long. A warm-up begins on Monday in the northern part of Alabama and temperatures are likely to climb back into the 60’s by mid-week.
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It stays quite mild for the next couple of days with high temperatures of 60+ degrees in the northern part of Alabama. It turns noticeably colder this weekend after the passage of a cold front and highs on both weekend days may stay confined to the 40’s, but a warm-up ensues early next week.
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It stays quite mild through the work week with high temperatures of near 60 degrees each of the next three days. It turns noticeably colder this weekend after the passage of a cold front and highs on both weekend days may stay confined to the 40’s.
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Dry and comfortably cool conditions are in store for the Tennessee Valley today on the heels of a frontal passage. Temperatures today will reach the lower or middle 50’s and 60 degrees is possible on both Wednesday and Thursday afternoons.
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The mild weather pattern continues here for the remainder of the week and through the upcoming weekend with highs in the 60’s. The weather will become more unsettled by tomorrow and that pattern will continue through the upcoming weekend with a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms to go along with those mild conditions.
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All systems are go for a significant pattern change in the central and eastern US beginning next week and this change to colder-than-normal looks like it will have some staying power. In fact, an on-going stratospheric warming event suggests the upcoming pattern change to colder-than-normal can last all the way into the middle of March in the eastern half of the country. The front-end of this transition in the overall pattern is likely to come with a strong storm system in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US during the first half of next week. There will be a lack of cold air at the onset of this storm system which is likely to limit the chances of accumulating snow in the immediate I-95 corridor; however, significant snow will be on the table for interior, higher elevation locations of the Mid-Atlantic region and Northeast US. If this early week system fails to produce snow in the I-95 corridor, snow lovers should be happy to hear that other threats are quite likely down the road given the upcoming significant pattern change. Indeed, one such threat could take place during the President’s Day weekend.
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