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Archive for May 27th, 2016

Tropical Depression Number Two Forms

Tropical Depression Number Two Forms

| May 27, 2016 @ 5:13 pm

Invest 91L has been upgraded to Tropical Depression Two this afternoon based on Air Force Reconnaissance which found a closed circulation in the weather system off the Southeast Coast of the United States. It has top winds of 35 mph. It should become Tropical Storm Bonnie overnight tonight. It should reach the South Carolina coast […]

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Hot Afternoons; Only Isolated Showers

Hot Afternoons; Only Isolated Showers

| May 27, 2016 @ 3:15 pm

RADAR CHECK: A glance of the radar at 3:00 this afternoon showers only one shower in the entire state, near Cullman. Otherwise, we have a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures mostly in the upper 80s. A isolated showers will remain possible through the evening hours. MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND: Not much change. While a […]

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From SEC Baseball to Balloon Festivals, Alabama NewsCenter Captures Alabama’s Best!

From SEC Baseball to Balloon Festivals, Alabama NewsCenter Captures Alabama’s Best!

| May 27, 2016 @ 11:56 am

From Cane Creek Canyon to Cahaba lilies and from crab cakes to red snapper there are many things that make Alabama beautiful and tasty. Alabama NewsCenter captures what’s best about our state. Here were some of those things from this past week. Alabama’s First Class Pre-K program wins national attention, but families get real rewards […]

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Friday Midday Nowcast for Central Alabama

Friday Midday Nowcast for Central Alabama

| May 27, 2016 @ 11:42 am

The latest visible satellite image for the state shows that most of the eastern half of the state is mostly sunny, with the western part of the state with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Currently there are no showers showing up on radar for any part of the state, and for most of us, it […]

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Summer-Like Weather Continues

Summer-Like Weather Continues

| May 27, 2016 @ 6:18 am

HOLIDAY WEEKEND: A rather stagnant weather pattern continues across Alabama, and our weather just won’t change much through the Memorial Day weekend. Partly to mostly sunny days, fair nights, and only isolated showers or storms. The chance of any one spot actually getting wet each day is only 10-20 percent; highest odds will be tomorrow, […]

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