Temperatures will reach the lower 80’s this afternoon – not as high as on Thursday – but the dry conditions will continue as will the risk of wildfire smoke in some areas. Dry, moderately warm weather will continue this weekend although an isolated thunderstorm is possible. Dry weather continues next week with the risk of additional wildfire activity across Colorado.
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The remnants of Francine pushed northward on Thursday and has grinded to a halt in the western part of the Tennessee Valley as it is being heavily influenced by strong high pressure ridging stationed over southern Canada. As a result, the tropical moisture associated with Francine will continue to have an influence on our weather with a continuing chance of showers and thunderstorms...some of the rain can be heavy at times. In fact, the lingering moisture will keep us unsettled enough this weekend for the chance of showers and thunderstorms on both Saturday and Sunday.
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Strong high pressure centered to our northeast will continue to control the weather around here right through the upcoming weekend. By early next week, with the strong high pressure system still positioned to our north and east, a tropical disturbance is likely to form somewhere near the Southeast US coastline. This system should then push slowly to the north potentially bringing some beneficial rainfall to the Mid-Atlantic region by later Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.
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Strong high pressure centered to our northeast will continue to control the weather around here right through the upcoming weekend. By early next week, with the strong high pressure system still positioned to our north and east, a tropical disturbance is likely to form somewhere near the Southeast US coastline. This system should then push slowly to the north potentially bringing some beneficial rainfall to the Mid-Atlantic region by later Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.
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Strong high pressure centered to our northeast will continue to control the weather around here right through the upcoming weekend. By early next week, with the strong high pressure system still positioned to our north and east, a tropical disturbance is likely to form somewhere near the Southeast US coastline. This system should then push slowly to the north potentially bringing some beneficial rainfall to the Mid-Atlantic region by late Tuesday or Wednesday of next week.
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Strong high pressure centered to our northeast will continue to control the weather around here right through the upcoming weekend. By early next week, with the high pressure system still to our northeast, a tropical disturbance is likely to form somewhere near the Southeast US coastline. This system could then push slowly to the north potentially bringing some rain to the Mid-Atlantic region by the middle of next week; however, the high pressure system over the NE US/SE Canada will be reluctant to give up its ground.
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Hurricane Francine made landfall late yesterday in central Louisiana and will bring multiple impacts today and tonight to the Tennessee Valley. There will be occasional showers both today and tonight and possible embedded thunderstorms to go along with cooler and windy conditions with gusts to 40 mph or so. In addition, northern Alabama will be on the right side of the northward-moving tropical storm system, and it is in this sector where isolated tornadoes often develop. Any rain that falls today and tonight can be on the heavy side with flash flooding on the table; especially, in convective rain bands.
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Strong high pressure centered to our northeast will continue to control the weather around here right through the upcoming weekend. By early next week, with the high pressure system still to our northeast, a tropical disturbance is likely to form somewhere near the Southeast US coastline. This system could then push slowly to the north potentially bringing some rain to the Mid-Atlantic region by the middle of next week; however, the high pressure system over the NE US/SE Canada will be reluctant to give up its ground.
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Temperatures will soar to near 90 degrees later today and strong southerly winds will increase the risk of wildfire activity in this entrenched dry air mass. The wind will relax some on Friday and temperatures will drop to more seasonable levels with afternoon highs likely in the lower 80’s as we end the work week. The weekend is looking dry and moderately warm with plenty of sunshine expected on both days.
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Strong high pressure centered to our northeast will continue to control the weather around here right through the upcoming weekend. By early next week, with the high pressure system still to our northeast, a tropical disturbance is likely to form somewhere near the Southeast US coastline. This system could then push slowly to the north potentially bringing some rain to the Mid-Atlantic region by the middle of next week; however, the high pressure system over the NE US/SE Canada will be reluctant to give up its ground.
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