The week will begin with comfortably warm conditions and afternoon highs in the upper 70’s to go along with plenty of sunshine. A warming trend will bring temperatures up during the next few days and 90-degree highs will be possible by week’s end.
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The overall weather pattern across the Tennessee Valley will remain warm and unsettled pattern as we begin the week with a cold front moving into the area. As a result, there can be some shower and thunderstorm activity, but its passage should bring about mainly sunny conditions on Tuesday and rain-free.
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Unsettled weather will continue through much of tomorrow across the Mid-Atlantic region and then high pressure takes control for the mid and late week time periods. Low pressure passes nearby today and then a cold front slides across the region on Tuesday. There will be scattered showers today…perhaps a thunderstorm or two and then another round of showers and thunderstorms is likely later tonight into Tuesday…some of that rain can be heavy at times. Temperatures during the next couple of days will be limited due to copious amounts of clouds and then full sunshine returns for the mid and late week with the high pressure building back into the area. Looking ahead, from this vantage point the Father’s Day weekend is looking quite unsettled likely with the chance of showers and thunderstorms on both days.
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An unsettled stretch of weather featuring scattered showers and thunderstorms is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region from later today through Tuesday night of next week and some of the rain can be heavy at times. A cold front will approach the Mid-Atlantic region later today and then grudgingly push across the area on Saturday and high pressure will then try to build in for the latter part of the upcoming weekend. The high pressure system will quickly retreat early next week and a couple more frontal systems will impact the region right through Tuesday night. Finally, a strong cool front will sweep through the area by early Wednesday and skies should become sunny at mid-week as high pressure edges into the area.
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It stays unsettled in the region today with the chance for showers and thunderstorms; primarily, during the afternoon hours...some of the PM storms can be strong-to-severe. Warmer weather this weekend will see temperatures climb to near 80 degrees for highs on Saturday and Sunday following the near 70 degree high temperature readings expected for later today.
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An unsettled stretch of weather featuring scattered showers and thunderstorms is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region from later today through Tuesday night of next week and some of the rain can be heavy at times. A cold front will approach the Mid-Atlantic region later today and then grudgingly push across the area on Saturday and high pressure will then try to build in for the latter part of the upcoming weekend. The high pressure system will quickly retreat early next week and a couple more frontal systems will impact the region right through Tuesday night. Finally, a strong cool front will sweep through the area by early Wednesday and skies should become sunny at mid-week as high pressure edges into the area.
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The overall weather pattern across the Tennessee Valley will remain warm and unsettled pattern right through the upcoming weekend and into the middle part of next week. There will be the chance for showers and thunderstorms each day through this unsettled stretch of weather with a focus on the afternoon and evening hours.
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An unsettled stretch of weather featuring scattered showers and thunderstorms is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region from later today through Tuesday night of next week and some of the rain can be heavy at times. A cold front will approach the Mid-Atlantic region later today and then grudgingly push across the area on Saturday and high pressure will then try to build in for the latter part of the upcoming weekend. The high pressure system will quickly retreat early next week and a couple more frontal systems will impact the region right through Tuesday night. Finally, a strong cool front will sweep through the area by early Wednesday and skies should become sunny at mid-week as high pressure edges into the area.
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With thousands of lives on the line, there is no doubt that the weather forecast made for the D-Day invasion in Normandy, France during World War II was the most important of all-time and one of the most difficult as well given the lack of sophisticated forecasting tools that we enjoy in today’s world. The first satellite image was still nearly sixteen years away (TIROS on April 1, 1960) and reliable computer forecast models were still decades away. Friday, June 6th, marks the 81st anniversary of the D-Day invasion and the weather forecast for that historic event makes for quite an interesting story in what turned out to be a pivotal moment in world history. Years of detailed planning went into the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944, but success hinged on one element that no military commander could control — the weather. Defying his colleagues, Captain James Martin Stagg advised General Dwight “Ike” Eisenhower to postpone the invasion of Normandy by one day from June 5th to June 6th because of uncertain weather conditions in a weather forecast that changed the course of World War II and altered world history.
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An unsettled stretch of weather is coming to the Mid-Atlantic region beginning later tomorrow and likely lasting into the middle of next week…
High pressure is positioned well out to sea today and two low pressure systems will approach the Mid-Atlantic region during the next couple of days. One low is riding up along the Southeast US coastline and the other will approach our area from the west. The result here will be clouds and limited sun for today and an increasing chance of showers from later tomorrow into Saturday. Other systems will keep it unsettled around here from later Sunday into the middle of next week with the threat of occasional showers and thunderstorms.
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