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6:15 AM | *Another round of rain from later today into late Friday as a new upper-level low forms overhead...weather shaping up nicely for weekend and early part of next week...more rain by mid-week*

Paul Dorian

A day after a stubborn upper-level low pressure system finally departed the Mid-Atlantic region, another one will begin to intensify overhead. At the same time, a cold front will slide slowly southeastward from the Great Lakes and surface low pressure is likely to form along this incoming frontal boundary zone. The end result here will be occasional showers and thunderstorms from later today into late Friday and some of the rain can be heavy at times.

The weather for the weekend and early part of next week is shaping up quite nicely with increasing amounts of sunshine expected on Saturday and mostly sunny skies likely on Sunday and Monday along with comfortably warm conditions. Beyond that, another unsettled weather period develops in the Mid-Atlantic region as as a Gulf system likely rides up along the Atlantic seaboard by later Tuesday and Wednesday.

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6:15 AM | *Another round of rain from later today into late Friday as a new upper-level low forms overhead...weather shaping up nicely for weekend and early part of next week...more rain by mid-week*

Paul Dorian

A day after a stubborn upper-level low pressure system finally departed the Mid-Atlantic region, another one will begin to intensify overhead. At the same time, a cold front will slide slowly southeastward from the Great Lakes and surface low pressure is likely to form along this incoming frontal boundary zone. The end result here will be more showers and thunderstorms from later today into late Friday and there can even be a period of steadier rain.

The weather for the weekend and early part of next week is shaping up quite nicely with increasing amounts of sunshine expected on Saturday and mostly sunny skies likely on Sunday and Monday along with comfortably warm conditions. Beyond that, another unsettled weather period develops in the Mid-Atlantic region as as a Gulf system likely rides up along the Atlantic seaboard by later Tuesday and Wednesday.

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6:15 AM | *From unusually chilly to unseasonably warm*

Paul Dorian

After a few days of unseasonably chilly weather, the pattern turns much warmer beginning today and lasting through at least the first half of next week. Temperatures can peak near 70 degrees this afternoon - some 10-15 degrees higher than yesterday – and can climb into the 80’s early next week.  The atmosphere will remain somewhat unstable during the next few days with an afternoon/evening shower or thunderstorm on the table.

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6:15 AM | *An unsettled pattern right through the weekend with a daily shot at showers and storms*

Paul Dorian

A slow-moving upper-level low pressure system will keep it quite unsettled around here for the next several days producing a daily chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms. This system will push slowly across the Deep South through the weekend and then take a turn to the northeast early next week. Clouds will be plentiful in our area during this unsettled stretch putting a limit as to how warm it can get around here.

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6:15 AM | *Another round of rain from later today into late Friday as a new upper-level low forms overhead...weather shaping up nicely for weekend and early part of next week...more rain by mid-week*

Paul Dorian

A day after a stubborn upper-level low pressure system finally departed the Mid-Atlantic region, another one will begin to intensify overhead. At the same time, a cold front will slide slowly southeastward from the Great Lakes and surface low pressure is likely to form along this incoming frontal boundary zone. The end result here will be occasional showers and thunderstorms from later today into late Friday and some of the rain can be heavy at times.

The weather for the weekend and early part of next week is shaping up quite nicely with increasing amounts of sunshine expected on Saturday and mostly sunny skies likely on Sunday and Monday along with comfortably warm conditions. Beyond that, another unsettled weather period develops in the Mid-Atlantic region as as a Gulf system likely rides up along the Atlantic seaboard by later Tuesday and Wednesday.

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6:15 AM | *Improvement today...another round of rain from later tomorrow into Friday...weekend/early next week shaping up nicely*

Paul Dorian

The stubborn “closed” upper low that has been impacting our weather since the weekend will finally slide to the northeast today as it “opens up” enough aloft to get captured by the polar jet. As a result, our weather will improve today featuring plenty of sunshine with comfortably warm conditions. A cold front will then drop slowly southeastward on Thursday crossing the Great Lakes and reaching the Mid-Atlantic region by late in the day. At the same time, a new upper-level low will develop over the Mid-Atlantic region and surface low pressure is likely to form along the cold frontal boundary zone. The end result should be more showers and thunderstorms around here from later tomorrow into Friday and perhaps even a period of steadier rain. The weekend and early part of next week are shaping up quite nicely with increasing amounts of sunshine expected on Saturday and mostly sunny skies on Sunday and Monday. Beyond that, another unsettled period develops in the Mid-Atlantic region by the middle of next week with a Gulf system likely to ride up along the Atlantic seaboard.

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6:15 AM | *Improvement today...another round of rain from later tomorrow into Friday...weekend/early next week shaping up nicely*

Paul Dorian

The stubborn “closed” upper low that has been impacting our weather since the weekend will finally slide to the northeast today as it “opens up” enough aloft to get captured by the polar jet. As a result, our weather will improve today featuring plenty of sunshine with comfortably warm conditions. A cold front will then drop slowly southeastward on Thursday crossing the Great Lakes and reaching the Mid-Atlantic region by late in the day. At the same time, a new upper-level low will develop over the Mid-Atlantic region and surface low pressure is likely to form along the cold frontal boundary zone. The end result should be more showers and thunderstorms around here from later tomorrow into Friday and perhaps even a period of steadier rain. The weekend and early part of next week are shaping up quite nicely with increasing amounts of sunshine expected on Saturday and mostly sunny skies on Sunday and Monday. Beyond that, another unsettled period develops in the Mid-Atlantic region by later Tuesday and Wednesday of next week with a Gulf system likely to ride up along the Atlantic seaboard.

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6:15 AM | **An unsettled weather pattern in the Tennessee Valley for the next several days**

Paul Dorian

After a dry day on Tuesday, the threat of showers and thunderstorms returned to the area last night and will stick around for the next several days. An upper-level low pressure system will slowly edge into the Northeast US later today and another upper-level trough will edge this way from the southwestern states keeping the overall weather pattern quite unsettled in the Tennessee Valley.

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6:15 AM | **Major spring storm winds down today...much warmer weather on the way for the late week, weekend, and early part of next week**

Paul Dorian

The impact from a major spring storm will wind down today and it’ll turn out to be milder compared to the chill of yesterday with afternoon highs not far from 60 degrees. Even warmer weather arrives on Thursday and continues into the weekend with afternoon highs of 70+ degrees and then 80+ degrees is possible by early next week. While much of the time will be rain-free, there can be isolated showers each of the next few afternoons as the atmosphere will remain somewhat unstable.

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6:15 AM | *Improvement today...another round of rain from later tomorrow into Friday...weekend/early next week shaping up nicely*

Paul Dorian

The stubborn “closed” upper low that has been impacting our weather since the weekend will finally slide to the northeast today as it “opens up” enough aloft to get captured by the polar jet. As a result, our weather will improve today featuring plenty of sunshine with comfortably warm conditions. A cold front will then drop slowly southeastward on Thursday crossing the Great Lakes and reaching the Mid-Atlantic region by late in the day. At the same time, a new upper-level low will develop over the Mid-Atlantic region and surface low pressure is likely to form along the cold frontal boundary zone. The end result should be more showers and thunderstorms around here from later tomorrow into Friday and perhaps even a period of steadier rain. The weekend and early part of next week are shaping up quite nicely with increasing amounts of sunshine expected on Saturday and mostly sunny skies on Sunday and Monday. Beyond that, another unsettled period develops in the Mid-Atlantic region by later Tuesday and Wednesday of next week with a Gulf system likely to ride up along the Atlantic seaboard.

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