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7:00 AM | ***Severe thunderstorm threat later tomorrow/tomorrow night***

Paul Dorian

A severe weather outbreak is in the cards for Tuesday and Tuesday night in much of the Lower and Middle Mississippi Valley region and it can result in severe thunderstorms across northern Alabama. The combination of intensifying low pressure over the Northern Plains/western Great Lakes, an incoming cold, dry air mass, and increasingly humid air near the Gulf will lead to showers and storms later tomorrow and tomorrow night and some of those storms can reach severe levels. Winds will gusts past 40 mph from mid-day Tuesday into Wednesday afternoon and the highest risk of severe weather during any thunderstorm that forms will be for damaging wind gusts.

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6:15 AM | ***Spring-like storm at mid-week...windy, warmer, a soaking rainfall and maybe a strong-to-severe thunderstorm***

Paul Dorian

A spring-like storm is on the way for the middle of the week with soaking rainfall, windy and warmer conditions, and a possible strong thunderstorm as well. After a cold Monday and a milder Tuesday, temperatures will soar on Wednesday ahead of a strong cold front likely reaching 60 degrees. It’ll turn windy and colder behind the front on Thursday and Friday with high temperatures back in the upper 40’s as high pressure returns to the region.

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6:15 AM | ***Spring-like storm at mid-week...windy, warmer, a soaking rainfall and maybe a strong-to-severe thunderstorm***

Paul Dorian

A spring-like storm is on the way for the middle of the week with soaking rainfall, windy and warmer conditions, and a possible strong thunderstorm as well. After a cold Monday and a milder Tuesday, temperatures will soar on Wednesday ahead of a strong cold front possibly reaching the mid-to-upper 50’s. It’ll turn windy and cooler behind the front on Thursday and Friday as high pressure returns to the region.

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6:15 AM | ***Spring-like storm at mid-week...windy, warmer, a soaking rainfall and maybe a strong-to-severe thunderstorm***

Paul Dorian

A spring-like storm is on the way for the middle of the week with soaking rainfall, windy and warmer conditions, and a possible strong thunderstorm as well. After a cold Monday and a milder Tuesday, temperatures will soar on Wednesday ahead of a strong cold front possibly reaching 65 degrees. It’ll turn windy and cooler behind the front on Thursday and Friday with high temperatures closer to 50 degrees as high pressure returns to the region.

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6:30 AM | *Mild today with showers as a cold front crosses the region...moderately chilly on Friday following the frontal passage*

Paul Dorian

A cold front closes in on the area later today and it will likely produce some shower activity and perhaps even an isolated thunderstorm or two. Moderately chilly air will follow into the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday, but it then turns milder on Saturday as a “clipper” system passes by well to the north of here. That system will drag a cold front through the region and it’ll turn quite cold once again for the early part of next week.

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6:30 AM | *Mild today with showers as a cold front crosses the region...moderately chilly on Friday following the frontal passage*

Paul Dorian

A cold front closes in on the area later today and it will produce some shower activity and perhaps even an isolated thunderstorm or two. Moderately chilly air will follow into the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday, but it then turns windy and milder on Saturday as a “clipper” system passes by well to the north of here. That system will drag a cold front through the region and it’ll turn quite cold once again for the early part of next week.

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6:30 AM | *Mild today with showers as a cold front crosses the region...moderately chilly on Friday following the frontal passage*

Paul Dorian

A cold front closes in on the area later today and it will produce some shower activity and perhaps even an isolated thunderstorm or two. Moderately chilly air will follow into the Mid-Atlantic region on Friday, but it then turns windy and milder on Saturday as a “clipper” system passes by well to the north of here. That system will drag a cold front through the region and it’ll turn quite cold once again for the early part of next week.

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11:00 AM | ***Occasional cold air outbreaks to last through the month of March...a favorable pattern for severe weather...and additional snow chances in the northern US***

Paul Dorian

Today’s weather features above-normal temperatures across much of the nation and the next couple of days will remain on the mild side in the Mid-Atlantic region with high temperatures approaching 60 degrees in some areas. We are about to flip the calendar from February to March and it appears quite likely that there will be occasional cold air intrusions from Canada into the US during the next few weeks. Supporting evidence for additional cold air outbreaks during the month of March include the strong likelihood of a “disrupted” stratospheric polar vortex with significant warming near the North Pole by the middle of March and the movement of a tropical disturbance known as the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO). These occasional cold air outbreaks will contribute to an overall active weather pattern in the month of March and likely set the stage multiple severe weather outbreaks. In addition, the continuing cold air intrusions will certainly keep hope alive for snow lovers with multiple upcoming chances; especially, across interior higher elevation locations of the northern Mid-Atlantic and Northeast US.

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