Archive for July 12th, 2012

Cool July Day In Alabama

| 3:32 pm July 12, 2012

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RECORD LOW HIGHS: The 2:00 temperature at Tuscaloosa was only 73 degrees… sure looks like it will be a record low maximum temperature there today… the current record low “high” is 83. Along with that cool 73 degrees clouds are hanging over the Druid City and light rain is falling.

Similar conditions are seen all across the northern half of the state… Anniston is barely out of the 70s with 81 degrees at 2:00. The sky is cloudy, and there are large areas of rain with embedded heavy downpours. Check out the shelf cloud image below moving into downtown Anniston… from @KaleysMom71311

TOMORROW AND THE WEEKEND: Still looks like scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms tomorrow and Saturday as a weakness in the upper flow/cold air aloft remains over the Deep South, along with a very deep layer of tropical moisture and a stalled front just north of here. The sky will be cloudy at times, and the high should be in the 86 to 90 degree range both days. By Sunday, the air aloft should be a bit warmer, meaning showers and storms will be a little more widely scattered, and we should reach the low 90s with a partly sunny sky.

NEXT WEEK: For now it looks fairly routine summer weather… highs in the low to mid 90s, partly sunny days, and the risk of scattered, mostly afternoon and evening shower and thunderstorms. See the Weather Xtreme video for details.

GULF COAST WEATHER: Nothing out of the ordinary… we project about 6 to 8 hours of sunshine each day on the Gulf Coast from Panama City west to Gulf Shores through the weekend, with the daily risk of scattered showers and thunderstorms. Afternoon highs will be in the 86 to 89 degree range on the immediate coast, and sea water temperatures remain in the mid 80s.

TROPICS: The Atlantic basin remains very quiet, and tropical storm formation is not expected through the weekend.

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More and More Rain for Alabama

| 9:27 am July 12, 2012

An encouraging rain story for dry Alabama in recent days and an excellent chance for more rain across the state in the next several days. Here is a good sampling. These amounts are for the last 24 hours ending around 6 or 7 o’clock this morning: Remember, we often get more than one report for some locations:

1.72 Huntsville

1.12 Muscle Shoals

0.63 Courtland

1.05 West Trussville (near downtown)

1.12 Clay-Pinson (Womack Road)

0.81 Northeast Trussville (Old Mill Run sub-division)

0.98 Cullman Ag Station

1.48 Guntersville

1.26 Russellville Airport

0.83 Scottsboro Airport

0.96 Valley Head

Trace at Anniston Airport

0.21 Birmingham Airport

0.25 Calera (Shelby County Airport)

1.31 Evergreen

1.72 Huntsville

0.30 Troy

0.28 Tuscaloosa

1.17 Selma

BIRMINGHAM RAIN SCORECARD

22.99 so far this year at Birmingham Airport

7.09 shortage so far

WHERE IS THE RAIN NOW?

At 9:30 am, a long line of moderate to heavy showers from Mississippi and West Alabama northeast to about Huntsville. Moving east. The Birmingham area should get a good amount of additional rain before lunch hour.

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Wet Is The Word

| 5:55 am July 12, 2012

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NOT LIKE JULY: Muscle Shoals and Decatur reported a high of 77 degrees yesterday… thanks to clouds and periods of rain that lasted much of the day. The rain total at Muscle Shoals was 3.07″; a far dry from the hot and dusty weather they experienced about 10 days ago when nasty, triple digit heat was ruling.

Down this way, Birmingham’s high yesterday was 85 degrees, and most of our Skywatchers reported rain amounts of 1/2 to 3/4 inch across the metro. Some of their totals included 1.17? at Black Creek (northeast of Gadsden), 1.06? at Jasper, .95? at Moody, .73? at Concord, and .61? at Cottondale.

TODAY/TOMORROW: The overall pattern just isn’t changing much. We begin this day with fairly widespread, light rain over the northern third of the state, and rain is already increasing over West-Central Alabama and East-Central Mississippi; that rain will expand eastward during the morning. We expect periods of rain today along with some thunder, and a high only in the low to mid 80s.

The sun might be out at times tomorrow, but scattered to numerous showers and storms remain likely with a high in the upper 890s. It is very unusual for Alabama to have this kind of good summer rain without a tropical storm or hurricane being involved.

OUR WEEKEND: Upper heights rise a bit on Saturday and Sunday, but the 00Z GFS still gives us a decent chance of showers and storms both days. It won’t rain all day, but if you have something planned outdoors just understand it should rain a few times with potential for thunder. Temperatures creep up just slightly; the 00Z GFS is printing a high right around 90 Saturday and Sunday, still below average for the middle of July in Alabama.

NEXT WEEK AND BEYOND: Again, the 00Z GFS is showing low 90s most of next week, with a mix of sun and clouds each day along the risk of scattered showers and storms, mostly during the afternoon and evening. And, still no evidence of any triple digit heat returning to Alabama through the end of July. See the Weather Xtreme video for the details and graphics.

TROPICS: The vast Atlantic basin remains very quiet, and tropical storm formation is not expected through the weekend. We do note the eastern Pacific is active with a trio of tropical systems, but they won’t effect any land area.

GULF COAST WEATHER: Nothing out of the ordinary… we project about 6 to 8 hours of sunshine each day on the Gulf Coast from Panama City west to Gulf Shores through the weekend, with the daily risk of scattered showers and thunderstorms. Afternoon highs will be in the 86 to 89 degree range on the immediate coast, and sea water temperatures remain in the mid 80s.

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