Today will be quite comfortable across the region with afternoon highs not far from the 70-degree mark to go along with plenty of sunshine. It turns warmer on Tuesday with temperatures climbing to the 80’s and the late week can feature unusually warm conditions with highs potentially climbing all the way to the middle 80’s. It will also become quite unsettled for the late week and weekend with a daily shot at some shower and thunderstorm activity.
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Strong-to-severe thunderstorms are a threat later today and tonight across much of the eastern US including in the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor as a strong cold front pushes eastward towards the Atlantic seaboard. This same frontal system resulted in numerous damaging wind gusts on Sunday across the Midwest/Mississippi Valley with a few tornadoes reported there as well and that same part of the nation will likely have a repeat performance of severe weather on Wednesday. In fact, numerous severe weather outbreaks are on the table for the month of April largely as the result of a recent stratospheric warming event which, in turn, enhances the likelihood for additional cold air outbreaks into the central and eastern states setting up “battle zone” regions. Finally, we’ll revisit the passage of a “back door” cold front this weekend that impacted the northeastern states and, in some locations, there were record-breaking temperature swings.
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As a frontal system pushes through the region today, showers will be likely and there can be a thunderstorm or two in the local area. The weather remains quite mild for the remainder of the week and unsettled as well with a shower/thunderstorm through the second half of the week.
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Today will be another warm day across the region with partial sunshine and temperatures peaking the upper 70’s this afternoon. It stays quite warm this weekend, but quite unsettled with a chance of showers and thunderstorms on both days.
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Today will be another rather pleasant day across the region with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures that should peak this afternoon in the lower 70’s. It turns warmer on Friday afternoon with highs in the upper 70’s and it stays warm this weekend though more unsettled with a chance of showers and thunderstorms on both Saturday and Sunday.
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Today will be another rather pleasant day across the region with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures that should peak this afternoon near 70 degrees. It turns warmer by the end of the work week with highs on Friday afternoon in the upper 70’s and it stays warm this weekend though more unsettled with a chance of showers and thunderstorms on both Saturday and Sunday.
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Today will be a rather pleasant day across the region with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures that should peak this afternoon in the lower-to-middle 70’s. It turns a bit cooler at mid-week with the passage of a cool front, but then high pressure should result in decent weather again for the latter part of the week. Unsettled weather heads this way for the upcoming weekend with southwesterly winds likely to pump in a moist air mass which when combined with a shortwave ejecting eastward from the Rockies can result in shower activity around here on both Saturday and Sunday.
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The week looks quite mild across northern Alabama with no big storms expected and temperatures at comfortable levels. Highs later today should be in the upper 60’s with plenty of sunshine and the middle 70’s are likely on Tuesday afternoon.
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After a cold start to the day, it turns milder to end the work week with afternoon highs not too far from 60-degrees and the weekend should feature highs in the upper 60’s on Saturday and the lower 70’s on Sunday afternoon.
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An on-going stratospheric warming event that began in late February increases the chance for additional cold air outbreaks as we wind down the month of March from the Great Lakes/Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US. In fact, the typical lag time between a stratospheric warming event over the polar region and its impact on US temperature patterns suggests there may very well be cold air outbreaks to deal with in this part of the country at least until the middle of April. As it turns out, big-league baseball gets underway in earnest in one week’s time on Thursday, March 27th, and the early part of the season may feature plenty of cold weather games thanks in large part to the on-going big-league stratospheric warming event. In addition, the influx of colder-than-normal air masses in coming weeks keeps hope alive across the northern states for those wishing for more snow...yes, even though spring season is now officially underway.
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