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Weather Records Update

| September 24, 2016 @ 6:42 pm

Looks like we set some new records once again today. So here’s a recap of the highs across Central Alabama today.

Birmingham high of 98 just one degree below the record of 99 set in 1931

Anniston high of 97 breaks the old record of 96 set in 1931

Calera high of 98 (no record value established)

Tuscaloosa high of 99 breaks the old record of 97 set in 1961

Montgomery high of 98 ties the record of 98 set in 1931

Huntsville high of 97 breaks the old record of 96 set in 1961

Muscle Shoals high of 98 just two degrees below the record of 100 set in 1931

Pensacola high of 97 breaks the old record of 96 set in 1993

Mobile high of 95 breaks the old record of 94 set in 2010

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Not much reason to think that the highs tomorrow will be much different from today, but we will be dealing with a different set of records. But have patience, there is still good indications that we’ll see a cold front pass through Central Alabama during the day on Monday. Additional clouds and the presence of some showers should help to limit our highs on Monday to the range of the upper 80s to lower 90s across Central Alabama. Drier air along with some significant cooling should keep temperatures from Tuesday through next weekend in the lower 80s. That should feel very nice!

-Brian-

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Note: the Monday high on this graphic is probably too high.

Category: Alabama's Weather

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Brian Peters is one of the television meteorologists at ABC3340 in Birmingham and a retired NWS Warning Coordination Meteorologist. He handles the weekend Weather Xtreme Videos and forecast discussion and is the Webmaster for the popular WeatherBrains podcast.

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