A cold front has dropped southward into the Mid-Atlantic region from southeastern Canada and it will stall out in close proximity later in the day. Several waves of low pressure are likely to ride along this nearly stationary frontal boundary zone during the next several days generating a stretch of unsettled weather around here from today all the way into the middle of next week. While there should be plenty of rain-free time during this extended time period, showers will be possible on each day from today through next Wednesday, thunderstorms can mix into the picture, and some of the rain will likely be heavy at times.
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A very warm, humid and unsettled weather pattern for the Tennessee Valley will continue right through the Father’s Day weekend and into the early part of next week. There will be a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms and temperatures should climb to near 90 degrees for highs on most days through the period.
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Humidity will be noticeably higher today as a more tropical airmass filters into the region with high pressure strengthening over the Gulf of America. This system will remain in that location for a few days and the result here will be very warm and humid weather along with a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms. The best chance for the shower and thunderstorm activity will come during the PM hours and given the high moisture levels, some of the rain can be heavy at times in this stretch of unsettled weather across the Tennessee Valley.
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A warmer weather pattern will result in high temperatures reaching the middle and upper 80’s during the next couple of days and then 90+ degrees is likely this weekend. There can be some shower and thunderstorm activity during the next few days with the best chance during the PM hours and over higher terrain areas.
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A cold front heads this way from north of here by later tonight and then it stalls in rather close proximity by later tomorrow. Several waves of low pressure are likely to ride along the nearly stationary frontal boundary zone generating a stretch of unsettled weather around here all the way from later tomorrow into the middle of next week. While there should be plenty of rain-free time during this extended time period, showers will be possible on each day from tomorrow through Wednesday, thunderstorms can mix into the picture, and some of the rain will likely be heavy at times.
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A cold front heads this way from north of here by later tonight and then it stalls in rather close proximity by later tomorrow. Several waves of low pressure are likely to ride along the nearly stationary frontal boundary zone generating a stretch of unsettled weather around here all the way from later tomorrow into the middle of next week. While there should be plenty of rain-free time during this extended time period, showers will be possible on each day from tomorrow through Wednesday, thunderstorms can mix into the picture, and some of the rain will likely be heavy at times.
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A cold front heads this way from north of here by later tonight and then it stalls in rather close proximity by later tomorrow. Several waves of low pressure are likely to ride along the nearly stationary frontal boundary zone generating a stretch of unsettled weather around here all the way from later tomorrow into the middle of next week. While there should be plenty of rain-free time during this extended time period, showers will be possible on each day from tomorrow through Wednesday, thunderstorms can mix into the picture, and some of the rain will likely be heavy at times.
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A warmer weather pattern will result in high temperatures reaching the middle and upper 80’s during the next few days. By the weekend, 90 degree highs will be on the table and the very warm weather should continue into the first half of next week.
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A cold front moved through the region on Tuesday and set the stage for clearing skies last night and plenty of sunshine here today. However, there is one “fly-in-the-ointment” with respect to the sunshine expected today, it will be dimmed by smoke and haze at times due to the post-frontal shift in the winds which are now blowing air into the Mid-Atlantic region from Canada. Another cold front heads this way at the end of the week and will likely stall-out in close proximity. As a result, several waves of low pressure could ride along the nearly stationary frontal boundary zone generating unsettled weather conditions here from late Friday through Monday with the chance of showers on each day.
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An upper-level ridge of high pressure builds into the area for the mid-week, but then an upper low will shift northeast from the southern Plains during the late week. As a result, it should stay rain-free around here into Thursday morning, but then the chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase on Thursday afternoon and evening. More moisture is likely to push into the Tennessee Valley for the end of the week and weekend leading to an enhanced chance of rain and thunderstorms in the Friday-to-Monday time period.
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