High pressure remains in control for the next couple of days in the Tennessee Valley generating above-normal temperatures and plenty of sunshine. A strong cold front arrives at the end of the week and it’ll result in a much cooler weekend and early part of next week. Temperatures will climb to the mid-80’s today, but may be confined to near 65 degrees for highs by the time we get to the upcoming weekend.
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In August of 2017 America went crazy for the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse on US soil since 1918 and it provided a great opportunity for scientists and all sky watchers. What was referred to as “The Great American Solar Eclipse” took place on August 21st, 2017 when the moon passed between the sun and earth. Total solar eclipses occur somewhere on Earth every year or so, but generally cast their shadows over oceans or remote land masses. If you missed the 2017 total solar eclipse or it turned out to be cloudy in your particular area then there will be another opportunity in just about six months from now on Monday, April 8th, 2024. This time the Moon's dark shadow, about 115 miles wide, will cross Mexico, sweep northeast from Texas to Maine, and then darken the Canadian Maritimes.
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High pressure remains in control for the next few days in the Tennessee Valley generating above-normal temperatures and plenty of sunshine each day. A strong cold front arrives at the end of the week and it’ll result in a much cooler weekend and early part of next week. Temperatures will climb to the 80’s over the next few days, but may be confined to near 65 degrees for highs by the time we get to the second half of the weekend.
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High pressure remains in control for the next few days in the Mid-Atlantic region generating above-normal temperatures and plenty of sunshine each day. A strong cold front arrives at the end of the week and it’ll result in a much cooler weekend and early part of next week. Temperatures will climb to the 80’s over the next few days, but may be confined to near 60 degrees for highs by the time we get to the second half of the weekend.
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High pressure remains in control for the next few days in the Mid-Atlantic region generating above-normal temperatures and plenty of sunshine each day. A strong cold front arrives at the end of the week and it’ll result in a much cooler weekend and early part of next week. Temperatures will climb to the 80’s over the next few days, but may be confined to near 60 degrees for highs by the time we get to the second half of the weekend.
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High pressure remains in control for the next few days in the Mid-Atlantic region generating above-normal temperatures and plenty of sunshine each day. A strong cold front arrives at the end of the week and it’ll result in a much cooler weekend and early part of next week. Temperatures will climb to the 80’s over the next few days, but may be confined to near 60 degrees for highs by the time we get to the second half of the weekend.
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High pressure builds across southeastern Canada over the next couple of days and an upper-level trough drifts in this direction from the Great Lakes. The combination of these two systems will keep it on the cool side during the remainder of the week with the continuation of onshore (NE) winds. There should be the return of a bit of sunshine today as the high pressure edges into the region, but the upper-level trough can make it unsettled again here later in the week before potential clearing for some of the weekend.
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High pressure builds across southeastern Canada over the next couple of days and an upper-level trough drifts in this direction from the Great Lakes. The combination of these two systems will keep it on the cool side during the remainder of the week with the continuation of onshore (NE) winds. There should be the return of a bit of sunshine today as the high pressure edges into the region, but the upper-level trough can make it unsettled again here later in the week before potential clearing for some of the weekend.
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High pressure builds across southeastern Canada over the next couple of days and an upper-level trough drifts in this direction from the Great Lakes. The combination of these two systems will keep it on the cool side during the remainder of the week with the continuation of onshore (NE) winds. There should be the return of a bit of sunshine today as the high pressure edges into the region, but the upper-level trough can make it unsettled again here later in the week before potential clearing for some of the weekend.
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An upper-level trough of low pressure will slide southeast from the Great Lakes over the next couple of days keeping it somewhat unsettled across the Tennessee Valley. As a result, there is the chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms from later today into tomorrow, but then high pressure should take control around here. In fact, at this vantage point, it looks like generally warm, dry weather will dominate from Friday through Monday with plenty of sunshine on each day.
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