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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

6:00 AM | *Much warmer weather on the way for the late week and weekend*

Paul Dorian

High pressure has settled over the Tennessee Valley and it’ll shift to the western Atlantic Ocean over the next few days. This re-positioning of the high pressure will open up the door for much warmer air to push into the Mid-Atlantic region as low-level southwesterly flow develops on the back side of the high pressure system. Temperatures today should approach the 80 degree mark for afternoon highs and then likely reach the mid-to-upper 80’s tomorrow, 90 degrees on Friday and the lower 90’s on Saturday. By later Sunday, the chance for showers and thunderstorms will increase in the Mid-Atlantic region as low pressure heads in this direction from the Great Lakes. It’ll likely stay unsettled and turn cooler on Monday and Tuesday of next week with a continuing chance of showers.

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6:00 AM | *Still the chance of showers and storms here at mid-week...drier, warmer for the late week and weekend*

Paul Dorian

The threat of showers and thunderstorms will continue today across the metro region, but the threat of severe weather should be rather limited though brief downpours cannot be ruled out in some localities. The overall pattern turns warmer and drier for the late week and weekend and the 90’s are likely for afternoon highs from Friday through Sunday.

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6:00 AM | *Much warmer weather on the way for the late week/weekend*

Paul Dorian

High pressure will settle over the Tennessee Valley over the next couple of days and then slide to coastal areas by later in the week. This pattern will open up the door for much warmer weather to push into the Mid-Atlantic region as southwesterly flow develops on the back side of the high pressure system.  Temperatures today should hold in the comfortable middle 70’s for afternoon highs and then approach the 80 degree mark on Wednesday. By the end of the work week and first part of the weekend, high temperatures in the lower 90’s will be likely and then the warmth will slacken off a bit on Sunday as clouds and rain chances increase by later in the day. Low pressure will move in this direction from the Great Lakes late in the weekend and it’ll likely stay unsettled on Monday and Tuesday as well with a continuing chance of showers.

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6:00 AM | *Much warmer weather on the way for the late week/weekend*

Paul Dorian

High pressure will settle over the Tennessee Valley over the next couple of days and then slide to coastal areas by later in the week. This pattern will open up the door for much warmer weather to push into the Mid-Atlantic region as southwesterly flow develops on the back side of the high pressure system.  Temperatures today should hold in the comfortable low-to-mid 70’s for afternoon highs and then approach the 80 degree mark on Wednesday. By the end of the work week and first part of the weekend, high temperatures near 90 degrees will be likely and then the warmth will slacken off a bit on Sunday as clouds and rain chances increase by later in the day. Low pressure will move in this direction from the Great Lakes late in the weekend and it’ll likely stay unsettled on Monday and Tuesday as well with a continuing chance of showers.

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6:00 AM | *Much warmer weather on the way for the late week/weekend*

Paul Dorian

High pressure will settle over the Tennessee Valley over the next couple of days and then slide to coastal areas by later in the week. This pattern will open up the door for much warmer weather to push into the Mid-Atlantic region as southwesterly flow develops on the back side of the high pressure system.  Temperatures today should hold in the comfortable mid-to-upper 70’s for afternoon highs and then approach the 80 degree mark on Wednesday. By the end of the work week and first part of the weekend, high temperatures in the lower 90’s will be likely and then the warmth will slacken off a bit on Sunday as clouds and rain chances increase by later in the day. Low pressure will move in this direction from the Great Lakes late in the weekend and it’ll likely stay unsettled on Monday and Tuesday as well with a continuing chance of showers.

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8:00 AM | ***Strong-to-severe thunderstorms on the table for the mid-day and afternoon hours***

Paul Dorian

The new work week starts off on the active side with the chance of showers and thunderstorms across northern Alabama during the mid-day and afternoon hours. Any thunderstorm today can reach strong-to-severe levels with damaging wind gusts a possibility of 60+ mph. The pattern turns quieter on Tuesday and for the remainder of the week with dry and comfortably warm temperatures.

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6:00 AM | *Comfortable air mass still in place to start the new work week...much warmer weather later in the week*

Paul Dorian

The week starts off with an upper-level trough over the northeastern states and a comfortable air mass is still in place. A couple of weak systems will pass by during the next couple of days, but it’ll likely stay mainly on the dry side with high pressure in control. Much warmer weather is likely to arrive in the Mid-Atlantic region later in the week and we’ll also have to watch for a spinning low pressure system that should remain just off the coast.

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6:00 AM | *Comfortable air mass still in place to start the new work week...much warmer weather later in the week*

Paul Dorian

The week starts off with an upper-level trough over the northeastern states and a comfortable air mass is still in place. A couple of weak systems will pass by during the next couple of days, but it’ll likely stay on the dry side with high pressure in control. Much warmer weather is likely to arrive in the Mid-Atlantic region later in the week and we’ll also have to watch for a spinning low pressure system that should remain just off the coast.

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