The week will start off rather quiet across the Tennessee Valley with plenty of sunshine on each day and very warm conditions. The weather becomes more unsettled by mid-week with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms as moist air pushes northward into the region ahead of a central Plains upper-level trough.
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It’ll turn slightly cooler today and there will be a decent chance for afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms in the area. In fact, there is an outside chance that some of the thunderstorms reach severe levels with damaging wind gusts a risk. A general drying trend is likely from Tuesday through much of the remainder of the week with slightly above normal temperatures.
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After a nice weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region, the weather for much of the upcoming week will remain on the quiet, comfortably warm side with high pressure to our northwest staying in control. Temperatures can peak this afternoon near the 80 degree mark and then climb a bit to the low-to-mid 80’s for highs for the mid and late week time periods.
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After a nice weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region, the weather for much of the upcoming week will remain on the quiet, comfortably warm side with high pressure to our northwest staying in control. Temperatures can peak this afternoon in the low-to-mid 80’s and then climb a bit to the middle 80’s for highs for the mid and late week time periods.
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After a nice weekend in the Mid-Atlantic region, the weather for much of the upcoming week will remain on the quiet, comfortably warm side with high pressure to our northwest staying in control. Temperatures can peak this afternoon in the low-to-mid 80’s and then climb a bit to the middle 80’s for highs for the mid and late week time periods.
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A big time cool down began yesterday and it remains on the cool side today and there is the chance for afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. A warming trend begins this weekend and high temperatures are likely to get back to near the 90 degree mark by the middle of next week. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue this weekend and into the early part of next wee as there will be plenty of moisture in the area.
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The overall weather pattern will be rather quiet in coming days with moderately warm and generally rain-free conditions across the Tennessee Valley. As tropical depression (Debby) pulls away and into the Mid-Atlantic region, a northerly flow in our area will promote mostly sunny skies today and moderately warm temperatures. The weekend should feature highs confined to the 80’s and it stays rain-free with sunny skies on both days.
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A tropical depression will pass to the west of here around mid-day bringing additional heavy showers, embedded thunderstorms, continuing flooding potential, and strong winds through the evening hours…isolated tornadoes are also on the table. Scattered power outages are possible given the combination of saturated grounds and wind gusts potentially up to 45 mph or so. A band of very heavy rain last night pushed from northern Delaware through much of central Chester County and produced 5+ inches of rain in some spots and there was at least one confirmed tornado. The tropical system will continue its acceleration to the north-northeast that began late yesterday and, as such, will clear out of here by later tonight leading to big improvement on Saturday and also nice weather on Sunday. In fact, the nice weather that begins here early this weekend should continue right into the middle part of next week.
On another note, the annual Perseid meteor shower will peak late this Sunday night and early Monday morning and weather conditions should be quite favorable for viewing. For more details on the meteor shower, check out the blog here.
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A tropical depression will pass to the west of here by mid-day bringing additional heavy showers, embedded thunderstorms, more flooding potential, and strong winds through the evening hours…isolated tornadoes are also on the table. Scattered power outages are possible given the combination of saturated grounds and wind gusts potentially up to 45 mph or so. The heaviest rain last night set up across the western (Virginia) suburbs of the metro region where as much as 3-5 inches of rain was reported in some spots and the highest flooding potential today will be much the same region. The tropical system will continue its acceleration to the north-northeast that began late yesterday and, as such, will clear out of here by late tonight leading to big improvement on Saturday and also nice weather on Sunday. In fact, the nice weather that begins here early this weekend should continue right into the middle part of next week.
On another note, the annual Perseid meteor shower will peak late this Sunday night and early Monday morning and weather conditions should be quite favorable for viewing. For more details on the meteor shower, check out the blog here.
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A tropical depression will pass well to the west of here around mid-day bringing additional heavy showers, embedded thunderstorms, more flooding potential, and strong winds through the evening hours…isolated tornadoes are also on the table. Scattered power outages are possible given the combination of saturated grounds and wind gusts potentially up to 45 mph or so. The tropical system will continue its acceleration to the north-northeast that began late yesterday and, as such, will clear out of here by late tonight leading to big improvement on Saturday and also nice weather on Sunday. In fact, the nice weather that begins here early this weekend should continue right into the middle part of next week.
On another note, the annual Perseid meteor shower will peak late this Sunday night and early Monday morning and weather conditions should be quite favorable for viewing. For more details on the meteor shower, check out the blog here.
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