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Quiet Weather Through Friday

Quiet Weather Through Friday

| June 29, 2016 @ 3:14 pm

RADAR CHECK: As expected, most of the showers and storms are over the southern half of Alabama this afternoon… The storms are moving slowly southward, and will dissipate later tonight. Temperatures are mostly in the 89-92 degree range, and lower dew points are slipping into the northern counties. TOMORROW/FRIDAY: While the chance of rain is […]

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Midday Nowcast: Rain To The South, Drier Air Moving In Today

Midday Nowcast: Rain To The South, Drier Air Moving In Today

| June 29, 2016 @ 11:55 am

Skies across much of Central Alabama are clear with a few cumulus clouds floating overhead. Radar at this point is dry for areas north of a line from Demopolis to Selma to Montgomery to Opelika. South of that line, scattered showers are almost affecting at least some part of each county. TEMPERATURES AT THIS HOUR: […]

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Birmingham NOAA Weatheradio Getting an Upgrade

Birmingham NOAA Weatheradio Getting an Upgrade

| June 29, 2016 @ 9:54 am

From our Partner John DeBlock at the National Weather Service Birmingham. Some notes from John: 1) NWS Birmingham will upgrade NOAA Weather Radio systems at Noon on Tuesday to replace aging equipment. 2) NOAA Weather Radio listeners do not need to do anything on their receivers. At Noon on Tuesday, NWS Birmingham will “flip the […]

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Drier Air Slowly Works In From The North

Drier Air Slowly Works In From The North

| June 29, 2016 @ 6:25 am

QUIET WEATHER: Dewpoints will slowly drop over the northern half of Alabama over the next 24 hours, meaning the air will be drier and more stable. Accordingly, we expect most of the scattered showers and storms to come over the southern half of the state each day through Friday. Understand the chance of a shower […]

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