A “conventional” surface cold front will approach the area later today from the northwest (last week’s “back door” cold front moved from northeast-to-southwest). In addition, an upper-level trough will shift eastward into the Mid-Atlantic region, intensify and enhance upward motion all along the I-95 corridor. Given the combination of these systems and the entrenched heat and humidity, showers and thunderstorms will reform this afternoon and there is the risk that some of the storms will reach strong-to-severe levels containing torrential rainfall/flash-flooding and damaging wind gusts.
High pressure will take control of the weather on Wednesday and then a weak cold front will arrive late in the day on Thursday with an isolated shower or two possible. Following the passage of the weak cold front, the Independence Day holiday on Friday should turn out to be quite nice in the Mid-Atlantic region with plenty of sunshine, lower humidity, and comfortably warm conditions and that nice weather should last into at least the first part of the upcoming weekend.
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It remains very warm and humid today across northern Alabama and a cold front will approach from the west likely resulting in afternoon/evening showers and thunderstorms. The front clears the area by Wednesday, and the mid-week will feature plenty of sunshine and very warm conditions. High pressure hangs on for the late week setting us up for a dry, very warm Independence Day holiday on Friday before an increasing chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms this weekend.
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A “conventional” surface cold front will approach the area later today from the northwest (last week’s “back door” cold front moved from northeast-to-southwest). In addition, an upper-level trough will shift eastward into the Mid-Atlantic region, intensify and enhance upward motion all along the I-95 corridor. Given the combination of these systems and the entrenched heat and humidity, showers and thunderstorms will reform this afternoon and there is the risk that some of the storms will reach strong-to-severe levels containing torrential rainfall/flash-flooding and damaging wind gusts.
High pressure will take control of the weather on Wednesday and then a weak cold front will arrive late in the day on Thursday with an isolated shower or two possible. Following the passage of the weak cold front, the Independence Day holiday on Friday should turn out to be quite nice in the Mid-Atlantic region with plenty of sunshine, lower humidity, and comfortably warm conditions and that nice weather should last into at least the first part of the upcoming weekend.
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There was a break in the action on Sunday across the northern Mid-Atlantic region, but strong thunderstorms hit many spots across southern sections to close out the last weekend of June. The threat of showers and thunderstorms will become quite high throughout the entire Mid-Atlantic region from later today into tonight, and this threat will continue Tuesday and Tuesday night...both time periods will come with the risk of strong-to-severe thunderstorms. The combination of a stationary front that turns around later today and pushes northward as a warm front, and the approach of a cold front later tomorrow will keep it unsettled around here, and any thunderstorm on either day can produce torrential rainfall and damaging wind gusts. High pressure pushes in for the mid-week and then a weak cold front comes through late Thursday paving the way for a very nice Independence Day holiday on Friday featuring plenty of sunshine in the Mid-Atlantic region, lower humidity levels, and comfortably warm conditions.
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The weather turns slightly cooler for the next couple of days and remains unsettled with scattered showers and thunderstorms…some of which can be on the strong side. The weather pattern turns warmer for the mid and late week and it should be unsettled as well with a daily shot at showers and thunderstorms.
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A couple of frontal systems will keep it unsettled around here for the next couple of days and temperatures will run at very warm levels. A warm front pushes northward through the region today and then a cold front approaches from the northwest on Tuesday. There can be showers and thunderstorms both today and tomorrow with these two systems and any storm can be on the strong-to-severe side with torrential rainfall and damaging wind gusts on the table. High pressure will follow the passage of the cold front at mid-week and then a weak front comes through late Thursday leading to a nice 4th of July holiday on Friday plenty of sunshine, warm and less humid conditions.
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A couple of frontal systems will keep it unsettled around here for the next couple of days and temperatures will run at quite warm levels. A warm front pushes northward through the region today and then a cold front approaches from the northwest on Tuesday. There can be showers and thunderstorms both late today and again later Tuesday with these two systems and any storm can be on the strong-to-severe side with torrential rainfall and damaging wind gusts on the table. High pressure will follow the passage of the cold front at mid-week and then a weak front comes through late Thursday leading to a nice 4th of July holiday on Friday plenty of sunshine, warm and less humid conditions.
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The overall weather pattern remains unsettled across the Tennessee Valley during the next several days with very warm and humid conditions and the daily shot at scattered showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures each of the next several days are likely to be in the 89-92 degree range...relatively close-to-normal for this time of year.
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A couple of frontal systems will keep it unsettled around here for the next couple of days and temperatures will run at quite warm levels. A warm front pushes northward through the region today and then a cold front approaches from the northwest on Tuesday. There can be showers and thunderstorms both today and tomorrow with these two systems and any storm can be on the strong-to-severe side with torrential rainfall and damaging wind gusts on the table. High pressure will follow the passage of the cold front at mid-week and then a weak front comes through late Thursday leading to a nice 4th of July holiday on Friday plenty of sunshine, warm and less humid conditions.
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The overall weather pattern remains pretty consistent for the next several days across the Tennessee Valley region with very warm and humid conditions and the daily shot at scattered showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures each of the next several days are likely to be in the 90-92 degree range...close-to-normal for this time of year.
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