It’ll remain on the windy and warm side around here for one more day and there will be a chance of showers and a possible thunderstorm. A cool front will cross the area tonight and it’ll usher in cooler air for the end of the work week, and the winds will remain on the strong side. Temperatures are likely to peak in the upper 70’s later today, but hold in the 60’s for highs on Friday and Saturday and winds will remain a noticeable factor. By Sunday, temperatures are likely to return to the 70 degree mark for highs and there should be plenty of sunshine as we close out the weekend on Easter Sunday.
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It’ll remain on the windy and warm side around here for the next couple of days and there will be a chance of showers and thunderstorms. A cool front will cross the area tomorrow night and it’ll usher in cooler air for the end of the week, and the winds will remain on the strong side. High temperatures today and tomorrow are likely to be near the 80 degree mark and then in the upper 60’s on Friday. Winds will remain a factor this Easter weekend, but temperatures will rebound to the middle 70’s by the time we get to Sunday afternoon.
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Another soaking rain event is headed to the region extending from the Tennessee Valley to the Mid-Atlantic and it will be followed by an impressive cold blast for the beginning of April. The soaking rain will push northeastward on Wednesday from the Tennessee Valley into the Mid-Atlantic; primarily, for the afternoon and nighttime hours. All of this activity will take place just ahead of a strong cold front which will usher in much colder air for Thursday and Friday and there can even be some accumulating snow when it arrives; primarily, across interior sections of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US.
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High pressure over the western Atlantic will continue to generate dry, warm conditions around here for the next couple of days, but then a cool front will cross the area tomorrow night. As a result, it’ll turn somewhat cooler on Thursday and even cooler by the time we get to the last day of the work week. High temperatures today and tomorrow are likely to be near the 80 degree mark and then in the 70’s on Thursday and 60’s on Friday. Winds will become a noticeable factor for much of the second half of the week and also during the upcoming Easter weekend.
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High pressure over the western Atlantic will continue to inhibit systems from moving into the Florida Peninsula from our west and we’ll experience dry and warm conditions for the next few days. Later in the week, a strong cold front will cross the nation from northwest-to-southeast and it should be able to bring some cooler air to the state of Florida by week’s end.
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The unusually warm weather of late will continue through the upcoming weekend with well above-normal temperatures and near record highs in some spots. A strong ridge of high pressure will continue to be the main player as it sprawls from Cuba to the Bahamas and acts as a blocking mechanism to keep any fronts or precipitation from pushing into the Florida Peninsula into early next week.
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The first significant severe weather outbreak of the season took place last week across the Deep South and Tennessee Valley with more than 50 tornadoes recorded and there will be a repeat performance today in much of the same general part of the country. Numerous ingredients are coming together for a widespread severe weather outbreak from later today into tonight extending from the Deep South-to-the Tennessee Valley-to-the Ohio Valley. The focus of the action today will likely be in states like Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee where severe weather can include large hail, damaging wind gusts and several long-track strong tornadoes. The system that is the main culprit behind today’s severe weather outbreak will push into the eastern Great Lakes by later tonight and winds could gust past 50 mph on Friday in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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High pressure over the western Atlantic continues to generate nice weather across Florida with plenty of sunshine each day and warm conditions. Today will likely see temperatures peak in the low-to-mid 80’ and there can be a repeat performance on Friday. It stays warm this weekend and early next week with plenty of daily sunshine and afternoon highs not far from the 80 degree mark.
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Last week, the first significant severe weather outbreak of the season so far took place in the Deep South/Tennessee Valley with more than 50 tornadoes recorded and tomorrow may bring a repeat performance in the same general region. On Thursday and Thursday night, there is the potential for an outbreak of severe thunderstorms across states like Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee and the threat will include large hail, damaging wind gusts and several long-track strong tornadoes. Numerous ingredients will come together on Thursday to generate very strong upward motion in the atmosphere needed for a widespread severe weather outbreak. These ingredients will include a strong low-level jet streak, sharp surface temperature gradient, rapidly strengthening surface low pressure, and an influx of low-level very warm and humid air from the Gulf of Mexico into the Deep South/Tennessee Valley. The severe weather threat will shift into the Ohio Valley by late tomorrow night.
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High pressure over the western Atlantic continues to generate nice weather across Florida with plenty of sunshine each day and warm conditions. Today will likely see temperatures that peak in the upper 70’s, but 80+ degrees is probable during the next few days. There is a chance for some late night patchy fog in the overnight hours, but if so, it will evaporate by mid-to-late morning on Thursday.
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