High pressure centered over the western Atlantic Ocean continues to pump in warm, moist air to the Mid-Atlantic region and a series of weak fronts will keep it unsettled around here for the next few days. The combination of the high humidity and the multiple disturbances will result in a chance of showers and thunderstorms right through Thursday and some of the rain can be heavy at times. High pressure over the Great Lakes by week’s end should be strong enough to eliminate the chance of rain around here on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and temperatures should be pretty close to seasonal norms.
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The weather pattern for the remainder of the week will feature unsettled and warm conditions with a daily chance of showers and thunderstorms. The extreme heat of earlier last week is nowhere to be found and high temperatures this week will generally fall in the mdi-to-upper 80’s across the northern part of Alabama.
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High pressure centered over the western Atlantic Ocean continues to pump in warm, moist air to the Mid-Atlantic region and a series of weak fronts will keep it unsettled around here for the next few days. The combination of the high humidity and the multiple disturbances will result in a chance of showers and thunderstorms right through Thursday and some of the rain can be heavy at times. High pressure over the Great Lakes by week’s end should be strong enough to eliminate the chance of rain around here on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and temperatures should be pretty close to seasonal norms.
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High pressure centered over the western Atlantic Ocean continues to pump in warm, moist air to the Mid-Atlantic region and a series of weak fronts will keep it unsettled around here for the next few days. The combination of the high humidity and the multiple disturbances will result in a chance of showers and thunderstorms right through Thursday and some of the rain can be heavy at times. High pressure over the Great Lakes by week’s end should be strong enough to eliminate the chance of rain around here on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and temperatures should be pretty close to seasonal norms.
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Temperatures will climb over the next couple of days with today’s highs near 90 degrees and then highs well up in the 90’s for much of the 2nd half of the week. The chance of rain will be small for the next couple of days and then it’ll increase some by the end of the week. One other note, there can be some wildfire smoke in the region during the next 48 hours or so which can result in hazy skies across the region.
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Much of the week ahead will feature high pressure centered over the western Atlantic Ocean and from this location a low-level flow of air from the Gulf of Mexico will pump in warm and humid air to the Mid-Atlantic region. The combination of the high humidity and a series of weak disturbances and frontal systems will generate a daily threat of showers and thunderstorms right through the day on Thursday. Many of the showers and thunderstorms that form during the next few days will be slow-movers raising the chance of heavy rainfall over a given location…perhaps resulting in some localized flash flooding conditions.
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Much of the week ahead will feature high pressure centered over the western Atlantic Ocean and from this location a low-level flow of air from the Gulf of Mexico will pump in warm and humid air to the Mid-Atlantic region. The combination of the high humidity and a series of weak disturbances and frontal systems will generate a daily threat of showers and thunderstorms right through the day on Thursday. Many of the showers and thunderstorms that form during the next few days will be slow-movers raising the chance of heavy rainfall over a given location…perhaps resulting in some localized flash flooding conditions.
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The overall weather pattern remains on the mild, damp side as we begin the new work week with temperatures doing no better than the lower 80’s for afternoon highs. Beyond today, the weather turns warmer and generally drier for the next several days and we’ll get back to 90+ degrees later in the week. One final note, there can be some wildfire smoke in the region during the next couple of days which may act to reduce temperatures by a few degrees during daytime hours.
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Much of the week ahead will feature high pressure centered over the western Atlantic Ocean and from this location a low-level flow of air from the Gulf of Mexico will pump in warm and humid air to the Mid-Atlantic region. The combination of the high humidity and a series of weak disturbances and frontal systems will generate a daily threat of showers and thunderstorms right through the day on Thursday. Many of the showers and thunderstorms that form during the next few days will be slow-movers raising the chance of heavy rainfall over a given location…perhaps resulting in some localized flash flooding conditions.
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The weather pattern this week will feature unsettled and warm conditions with a daily chance of showers and thunderstorms. The extreme heat of earlier last week is nowhere to be found and high temperatures this week will generally fall in the middle 80’s across the northern part of Alabama.
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