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Archive for July 13th, 2013

For the Rest of Tonight

For the Rest of Tonight

| July 13, 2013 @ 8:59 pm

A check of the radar this evening shows that most of the unsettled weather is across southern portions of the state where is has been most of the day. Chilton and Autauga Counties have seen several rounds of storms today, but the more widespread activity has been south and east of Montgomery. Over the last […]

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For this Evening

For this Evening

| July 13, 2013 @ 5:27 pm

Showers and storms continue to move from east to west across the state this evening. Today most of the activity has been along and south of Interstate 20 today. Currently, the more intense activity is stretching from Clay County, down through Chambers, Lee and Russell Counties. There are also stronger storms affecting Crenshaw, Butler and […]

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Showers and Storms Developing

Showers and Storms Developing

| July 13, 2013 @ 2:58 pm

As expected this afternoon, we are seeing showers and storms develop across Alabama. The very moist air mass in place is being lifted by the onset of daytime heating and an upper-level low that is retrograding from the east back across Alabama. This features is also allowing for showers and storm to move from east […]

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A FIsh Tale

A FIsh Tale

| July 13, 2013 @ 12:22 pm

Matthew Ingerson sent in a fish tale this week that may well have some veracity.   If you remember, there was a seeming out of the blue tornado warning late Wednesday night, issued by the National Weather Service in Huntsville for Marshall County.  Matthew follows the weather closely but he had not heard the warning, so […]

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Dry Air Short Lived

Dry Air Short Lived

| July 13, 2013 @ 6:52 am

An all new edition of the ABC 33/40 Weather Xtreme video is available in the player on the right sidebar of the blog. You can subscribe to the Weather Xtreme video on iTunes by clicking here. North and Central Alabama enjoyed a bit of a break in the somewhat wet pattern for the summer of […]

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