Today’s weather features above-normal temperatures across much of the nation and the remainder of the week will be generally on the mild side including in the Mid-Atlantic region where high temperatures of 60+ degrees will be commonplace. As nice as it may feel during the next few days, it appears likely that additional cold air outbreaks will make their way from Canada into the US during the next few weeks and this “back and forth” in temperatures could set the stage for multiple severe weather outbreaks during the month of March perhaps with a focus in the region from the Gulf coast to the Tennessee Valley. As the new month progresses, increasing strength of the sun will allow for warmer air masses to develop down across the southern states and any incoming cold air mass from Canada can produce “clash zones” with the prospects of severe weather. One such threat could take place next week somewhere in the middle of the nation with cold air from the north and west pushing towards warm, humid air to the south and east and there can be a repeat performance in the week to follow.
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A mild and relatively quiet week continues across the Tennessee Valley with today’s high temperatures in the middle 60’s to go along with mainly sunny skies. A shower or two is possible on Wednesday night and Thursday; otherwise, dry conditions should accompany the mild temperature pattern through the upcoming weekend.
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A weak cold front will cross the area later today and it can produce a couple of afternoon showers and then high pressure returns at mid-week…both days should feature afternoon high temperatures in the low-to-mid 50’s. A stronger cold front passes through later Thursday with some shower activity and it turns colder at the end of the week. A “clipper” system will pass by to the north on Saturday and it’ll turn milder, but then another cold frontal passage ushers in colder air for Sunday and Monday.
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A weak cold front will cross the area later today and it can produce a couple of afternoon showers and then high pressure returns at mid-week…both days should feature afternoon high temperatures in the low-to-mid 50’s. A stronger cold front passes through later Thursday with some shower activity and it turns colder at the end of the week. A “clipper” system will pass by to the north on Saturday and it’ll turn milder, but then another cold frontal passage ushers in colder air for Sunday and Monday.
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It’ll continue to be quite windy today and mild with gusts to 25 mph and afternoon highs near the 70-degree mark. There will be a frontal passage later tonight that will usher in colder air for Wednesday, but the chill down will be brief. It turns milder again on Thursday and high temperatures to close out the work week on Friday could reach 65 degrees.
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A weak cold front will cross the area later today and it is likely to produce nothing more than an isolated afternoon shower around here. High pressure returns on Wednesday and both today and tomorrow should feature mild conditions and highs at 60+ degrees. A stronger cold front passes through later Thursday with some shower activity and it turns colder at the end of the week. A “clipper” system will pass by well to the north on Saturday and it’ll turn milder, but then another cold frontal passage ushers in colder air for Sunday and Monday.
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It’ll be very windy today in the both the mountains and the foothills with gusts past 50 mph possible in some areas. Temperatures will be quite mild in the Denver metro to start the week with afternoon highs nearing the 70 degree mark. In fact, warmer than normal conditions should be the rule for much of the week with the one exception being on Wednesday following the passage of a cold front.
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A mild and relatively quiet week in the Tennessee Valley with the 60’s for highs likely on most days and we could touch 70 degrees at mid-week. A shower or two possible on Thursday; otherwise, dry conditions will accompany the mild temperatures.
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Running for his third presidential term, Franklin Roosevelt made a 1940 campaign promise to allow for the training of African American military pilots. In cooperation with the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama which was founded by Booker T. Washington in 1881, the Army created a program in 1941 to induct and train what would eventually amount to more than 14,000 airmen, of whom about 1,000 would become pilots; the others became navigators, bombardiers, radio operators, administrators, support personnel - and some became weathermen.
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The week starts off on a milder note with temperatures climbing to near 50 degrees for afternoon highs. A weak cold front will cross the area later tomorrow with a shower or two possible and then high pressure returns at mid-week. A stronger cold front passes through late Thursday with some shower activity and it turns colder at the end of the week.
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