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Scattered Storms A Little More Numerous Tomorrow

| July 13, 2017 @ 3:23 pm

RADAR CHECK: Classic July afternoon across Alabama… looks like the radar has measles. Widely scattered showers and storms are most active along and north of I-59, moving slowly to the north/northeast.

Away from the showers, the sky is partly sunny with temperatures pretty close to 90 degrees. Scattered showers will end quickly after the sun sets this evening.

TOMORROW THROUGH THE WEEKEND: Looks like moisture will be a little deeper (higher precipitable water values), and the air aloft a little colder (better instability), so afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms should be a little more numerous. But, the overall idea remains the same. Hot, humid, morning sunshine, scattered showers and storms mainly between 1 and 8 p.m. Highs will be in the 88-92 degree range.

NEXT WEEK: The GFS continues to hint that afternoon showers and storms could become fewer in number next week as ridging aloft builds; otherwise routine summer weather is the story with highs in the low to mid 90s. See the Weather Xtreme video for maps, graphics, and more details.

TROPICS: Dry air, with origin on the African continent, continues to cover much of the deep tropics, and tropical storm formation in the Atlantic basin is not expected through the weekend.

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