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Sun, Heat, Storms

| July 20, 2016 @ 3:22 pm

GOOD OLE SUMMERTIME: It is that time of the year when weather forecasting is actually pretty easy. Say “hot, humid, and a chance of scattered afternoon storms” and you will be correct every day. Storms this afternoon on radar are widely scattered, but producing heavy amounts of rain where they have formed…

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We also note SPC has introduced a “marginal risk” of severe storms for much of the state through the evening hours as some storms will have potential for a wet microburst, local areas of strong straight line winds that could bring down a few trees or power lines.

Away from the storms, temperatures are mostly in the mid 90s.

TOMORROW/FRIDAY: Looks like highs will be in the 95-98 degree range for most places as the core of the heat bubble stays a little west of Alabama. Partly sunny days, the risk of a few scattered showers and storms during the afternoon and evening hours. Chance of any one spot getting wet is about one in four.

THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: Persistence is the best idea this time of the year. The weather stays “hot, humid, and a chance of scattered afternoon storms” both days with highs generally in the mid 90s.

And, pretty much the same story next week. Highs 90-90, a few scattered thunderstorms each day during the peak of the daytime hearing process. See the Weather Xtreme video for maps, graphics, and more details.

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TROPICS: Dry air continues to cover most of the Atlantic basin, and tropical storm formation is not expected through the weekend.

AT THE BEACH: Mostly sunny days, fair nights, and an occasional passing storm on the coast from Panama City Beach to Gulf Shores through the weekend. Highs on the immediate coast 87-90, with mid 90s inland. See a very detailed Gulf Coast forecast here.

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I had a great time today visiting with the kids at Mitchell’s Place… be looking for them on the Pepsi KIDCAM today at 5:00 on ABC 33/40 News! The next Weather Xtreme video will be posted here by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow…

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