High pressure stays in control into mid-week at which time it’ll shift offshore and open the door for hotter and more humid air to flow into the Mid-Atlantic region. The July 4th holiday on Thursday will feature very warm and humid conditions and the chance of PM showers and thunderstorms. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue on Friday and Saturday as well to go along with the very warm and humid conditions as a cool front slowly advances in this direction from our northwest. Elsewhere, Hurricane Beryl is now a category 5 storm over the Caribbean Sea and headed to Jamaica on Wednesday and the Yucatan Peninsula by the end of the week.
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Hurricane Beryl is now moving across the southern Windward Islands and into the Caribbean Sea as a category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph. This system has a chance to intensify into category 5 status (sustained winds of 157 mph or higher) in the next day or two as it treks to the west-northwest over the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea. On this current track, Hurricane Beryl will move close to the island of Jamaica by mid-week and then likely reach the Yucatan Peninsula region of Mexico by the end of the week. After that, the likely scenario has a weakened Beryl moving west towards eastern Mexico; however, a turn towards the northwest and southeastern Texas cannot be ruled out later this weekend.
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Following the overnight passage of a surface cool front, the short work week will start off quite comfortable with low humidity values and a northerly breeze. High pressure stays in control into mid-week at which time it’ll shift offshore and open the door for very warm and more humid air to flow in this direction. The July 4th holiday will feature very warm and humid conditions and the chance of showers and thunderstorms. The threat of showers and storms will continue on Friday and Saturday as well along with very warm and humid conditions featuring an approaching cool front from northwest of here.
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Following the overnight passage of a surface cool front, the short work week will start off quite comfortable with low humidity values and a northerly breeze. High pressure stays in control into mid-week at which time it’ll shift offshore and open the door for hotter and more humid air to flow in this direction. The July 4th holiday will feature hot and humid conditions and the chance of showers and thunderstorms. The threat of showers and storms will continue on Friday and Saturday as well along with hot and humid conditions featuring an approaching cool front from northwest of here.
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Following the overnight passage of a surface cool front, the short work week will start off quite comfortable with low humidity values and a northerly breeze. High pressure stays in control into mid-week at which time it’ll shift offshore and open the door for hotter and more humid air to flow in this direction. The July 4th holiday will feature very warm and humid conditions and the chance of showers and thunderstorms. The threat of showers and storms will continue on Friday and Saturday as well along with very warm and humid conditions featuring an approaching cool front from northwest of here.
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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 north/northeast sections. It settles down some on Saturday and slightly cooler and then significant heat is likely to return early next week.
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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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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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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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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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