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

6:15 AM | **Another Arctic outbreak keeps us very chilly next few days...snow showers possible at times**

Paul Dorian

An Arctic blast has arrived following the passage of an overnight cold front and temperatures today will track some 15-20 degrees colder than yesterday. The winds will be quite strong right through tonight bringing wind chill levels down to single digits and there can be a couple of snow showers along the way. It stays well below-normal during the next couple of days and additional snow showers are possible later Thursday into Thursday night. Temperatures moderate on Friday and then it turns milder to start the weekend with the threat of rain shower activity on Saturday. An Arctic cold front arrives by Sunday paving the way for a much colder week ahead, and there can be some snow early next week as we transition to the colder pattern.

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12:00 PM | ***Widespread bitter cold air overspreads the nation next week...storm threats as well...wintry weather impacts possible for Inauguration Day and for the Deep South (again)***

Paul Dorian

This will be a relatively quiet week across the nation despite another Arctic blast that arrives tonight in the eastern states, but next week looks like a different story. Widespread bitter cold air looks like it will overspread the nation next week and there can be multiple storm threats as well. Temperatures are likely to fall to far below-normal levels across much of the nation in what is from a climatological point-of-view, already the coldest week of the year in many areas.

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7:00 AM | *Moderately chilly to start the week, but another Arctic blast arrives by Tuesday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure is in control of the weather as we begin the week and temperatures today will be moderately chilly across the Mid-Atlantic region. An Arctic cold front will pass through during the evening hours and it’ll usher in another very cold air mass for the next few days. Temperatures this afternoon will peak near 45 degrees, but likely be confined to 30 degrees for highs on Tuesday and a stiff wind will make it feel even colder than the actual air temperature. It’ll remain colder-than-normal on Wednesday and Thursday as well and then there will be moderation in temperatures late in the week.

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7:00 AM | *Another Arctic air mass works its way into the eastern states*

Paul Dorian

The week starts off moderately chilly with temperatures approaching the 40 degree mark for afternoon highs. However, another Arctic blast makes its way into the eastern US by tomorrow and temperatures will drop back down to well below-normal levels for the Tennessee Valley through the mid-week. It turns milder by week’s end and there will be an increasing chance of rain showers.

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7:00 AM | *Moderately chilly to start the week, but another Arctic blast arrives by Tuesday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure is in control of the weather as we begin the week and temperatures today will be moderately chilly across the Mid-Atlantic region. An Arctic cold front will pass through during the evening hours and it’ll usher in another very cold air mass for the next few days. Temperatures this afternoon will peak near 45 degrees, but likely be confined to 30 degrees for highs on Tuesday and a stiff wind will make it feel even colder than the actual air temperature. It’ll remain colder-than-normal on Wednesday and Thursday as well and then there will be moderation in temperatures late in the week.

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7:00 AM | *Moderately chilly to start the week, but another Arctic blast arrives by Tuesday*

Paul Dorian

High pressure is in control of the weather as we begin the week and temperatures today will be moderately chilly across the Mid-Atlantic region. An Arctic cold front will pass through during the evening hours and it’ll usher in another very cold air mass for the next few days. Temperatures this afternoon will peak near 40 degrees, but likely be confined to the upper 20’s for highs on Tuesday and a stiff wind will make it feel even colder than the actual air temperature. It’ll remain colder-than-normal on Wednesday and Thursday as well and then there will be moderation in temperatures late in the week.

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7:00 AM | **A relatively quiet week and a warming trend brings high temperatures back to the 50's by Thursday...much colder again by the weekend**

Paul Dorian

A relatively quiet next few days and generally on the dry side across the Denver metro area. It starts off moderately cold today and turns quite cold tonight, but a warming trend will bring high temperatures to the lower 50’s by Thursday afternoon. It looks to turn much colder again by the upcoming weekend and the chance of snow will return to the Colorado region.

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6:15 AM | **Some snow from later tonight into early Saturday with small accumulations likely**

Paul Dorian

After producing a major impact today on the southern states with significant snow and ice, the low pressure system responsible will head to the coastal waters of the Carolinas by early tomorrow. While support in the upper-atmosphere will be limited for the surface low in terms of its ability to generate significant upward motion, snow is likely to overspread our region late tonight and continue into early Saturday morning. Small accumulations are likely by the time it winds down early Saturday on the order of a coating to an inch. High pressure will follow for the rest of the weekend with a reinforcing cold air mass pushing into the Mid-Atlantic region.

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6:15 AM | **Some snow from tonight into early Saturday with small accumulations likely**

Paul Dorian

After producing a major impact today on the southern states with significant snow and ice, the low pressure system responsible will head to the coastal waters of the Carolinas by early tomorrow. While support in the upper-atmosphere will be limited for the surface low in terms of its ability to generate significant upward motion, snow is likely to overspread our region before midnight and continue into early Saturday morning. Small accumulations are likely by the time it winds down early Saturday on the order of a coating to a couple of inches. High pressure will follow for the rest of the weekend with a reinforcing cold air mass pushing into the Mid-Atlantic region.

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6:15 AM | ****Winter storm brings accumulating snow and ice to the region****

Paul Dorian

Very cold air penetrated all the way down to the Gulf coast region during the past couple of days and it set the stage for significant snow and ice across much of the southern US including right here in the Huntsville metro region. Low pressure will head slowly to the east-to-northeast on Friday over the northern Gulf states bringing snow and ice here with several inches on the table (3-6”). This system will push to the east-northeast of here by Friday night ushering in a reinforcing cold air mass into the Tennessee Valley region for the upcoming weekend.

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