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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

7:00 AM | *Very warm weather pattern continues at least into the middle of next week across northern Alabama*

Paul Dorian

The main weather theme during the next several days will be very warm across northern Alabama and the threat of showers and thunderstorms from time-to-time. Temperatures are likely to peak around 90 degrees today for highs and then into the 90’s this weekend and early next week. In fact, temperatures may climb all the way to the mid and upper 90’s for highs by the middle of next week.

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5:30 AM | *An unsettled weekend with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on both days*

Paul Dorian

A surface cool front pushed off the east coast early yesterday paving the way for a comfortable air mass with moderate humidity levels that will stick around through the day today. Overall humidity levels will begin to climb later tonight and it’ll be a noticeable and uncomfortable factor on both weekend days. We’ll also have to deal with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on both weekend days as a couple different frontal systems impact the region.

A warm front will advance from the south on Saturday and this can produce showers and thunderstorms any time from late tonight through tomorrow night...any thunderstorm can reach strong-to-severe levels. A cool front will then drop to the south and east towards our area late in the weekend and it too can generate showers and thunderstorms in the area...any thunderstorm late Sunday can reach strong-to-severe levels. Following the passage of the late weekend cool frontal system, another comfortable air mass will push into the Mid-Atlantic for the early part of next week.

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5:30 AM | *An unsettled weekend with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on both days*

Paul Dorian

A surface cool front pushed off the east coast early yesterday paving the way for a comfortable air mass with moderate humidity levels that will stick around through the day today. Overall humidity levels will begin to climb later tonight and it’ll be a noticeable and uncomfortable factor on both weekend days. We’ll also have to deal with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on both weekend days as a couple different frontal systems impact the region.

A warm front will advance from the south on Saturday and this can produce showers and thunderstorms any time from late tonight through tomorrow night...any thunderstorm can reach strong-to-severe levels. A cool front will then drop to the south and east towards our area late in the weekend and it too can generate showers and thunderstorms in the area...any thunderstorm late Sunday can reach strong-to-severe levels. Following the passage of the late weekend cool frontal system, another comfortable air mass will push into the Mid-Atlantic for the early part of next week.

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5:30 AM | *An unsettled weekend with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on both days*

Paul Dorian

A surface cool front pushed off the east coast early yesterday paving the way for a comfortable air mass with moderate humidity levels that will stick around through the day today. Overall humidity levels will begin to climb later tonight and it’ll be a noticeable and uncomfortable factor on both weekend days. We’ll also have to deal with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on both weekend days as a couple different frontal systems impact the region.

A warm front will advance from the south on Saturday and this can produce showers and thunderstorms any time from late tonight through tomorrow night...any thunderstorm can reach strong-to-severe levels. A cool front will then drop to the south and east towards our area late in the weekend and it too can generate showers and thunderstorms in the area...any thunderstorm late Sunday can reach strong-to-severe levels. Following the passage of the late weekend cool frontal system, another comfortable air mass will push into the Mid-Atlantic for the early part of next week.

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12:45 PM (Thursday) | ***A tropical system in the Atlantic Basin that is likely to become quite an important player in about 7-10 days***

Paul Dorian

There are currently two tropical systems in the Atlantic Basin with one located over the western Caribbean Sea and the other positioned in the eastern tropical Atlantic. While the frontrunner tropical system may indeed generate lots of rainfall for the Yucatan Peninsula and then eastern Mexico, it is the trailing system that may ultimately become more of a concern. The tropical system still well out in the Atlantic has a good chance for intensification in coming days and it very well could become quite an important player on the tropical scene in about 7-10 days or so.

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7:00 AM | *Improving conditions today on the heels of a frontal passage*

Paul Dorian

A surface cool front is pushing off the coast this morning and its passage has cleansed the atmosphere of the high heat and humidity from yesterday and it’ll lead to improving conditions all along the I-95 corridor. Clouds will give way to sun and overall humidity levels will come down today with the onset of a northwesterly flow of air in the lower levels of the atmosphere. It’ll stay rather comfortable through tomorrow and then the humidity builds up again late Friday night and Saturday ahead of the next cool frontal system. That front can cause another round of showers and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region this weekend and it’s passage will be followed by another comfortable air mass for the early part of next week.

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7:00 AM | *Improving conditions today on the heels of a frontal passage*

Paul Dorian

A surface cool front is pushing off the coast this morning and its passage has cleansed the atmosphere of the high heat and humidity from yesterday and it’ll lead to improving conditions all along the I-95 corridor. Clouds will give way to sun and overall humidity levels will come down today with the onset of a northwesterly flow of air in the lower levels of the atmosphere. It’ll stay rather comfortable through tomorrow and then the humidity builds up again late Friday night and Saturday ahead of the next cool frontal system. That front can cause another round of showers and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region this weekend and it’s passage will be followed by another comfortable air mass for the early part of next week.

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7:00 AM | *Hot weather pattern remains in place right through the first half of next week*

Paul Dorian

The main weather theme during the next several days will be “hot” across the Tennessee Valley and the chance of PM showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures are likely to peak around 90 degrees today for highs and soar to the middle 90’s on Friday afternoon and both days this upcoming weekend. The heat will extend into the first half of next week and may even intensify so that highs by Tuesday afternoon could be in the upper 90’s across the northern part of Alabama.

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7:00 AM | **It stays quite unsettled today with the chance of PM showers and storms...some of the storms can reach strong-to-severe levels**

Paul Dorian

It stays quite unsettled today across the metro region with the chance of PM showers and thunderstorms. Any storm that forms later today can reach strong-to-severe levels; especially, across the plains. It settles down some this weekend turning drier with less of a threat for rain and then significant heat is likely to return next week.

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7:00 AM | *Improving conditions today on the heels of a frontal passage*

Paul Dorian

A surface cool front is pushing off the coast this morning and its passage has cleansed the atmosphere of the high heat and humidity from yesterday and it’ll lead to improving conditions all along the I-95 corridor. Clouds will give way to sun and overall humidity levels will come down today with the onset of a northwesterly flow of air in the lower levels of the atmosphere. It’ll stay rather comfortable through tomorrow and then the humidity builds up again late Friday night and Saturday ahead of the next cool frontal system. That front can cause another round of showers and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region this weekend and it’s passage will be followed by another comfortable air mass for the early part of next week.

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