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A Check on the Clouds

| November 10, 2012 @ 2:10 pm

Great conditions across much of the Southeast today as an area of high pressure in Georgia is the main feature controlling our weather, with mostly sunny skies all across the region. You can pick out where the front is and the dividing line between the cold air and warm air across central Nebraska. Thick, low hanging clouds are spread all across the northern Plains with a mass of very cold air. This air will begin to plunge south as soon as the low pressure system in Colorado begins to move east. This satellite image will fill in as we head through out the day as very tall thunderstorms will develop in the Central Plains.

For us in the Southeast, our mostly clear skies should remain in place until at least tomorrow as the front will be easing its way towards us. Much of central Alabama should have a mostly sunny Veterans Day. The clouds and storms should begin to make there way in overnight Sunday night.

Category: Alabama's Weather

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Macon, Georgia Television Chief Meteorologist, Birmingham native, and long time Contributor on AlabamaWX. Stormchaser. I did not choose Weather, it chose Me. College Football Fanatic. @Ryan_Stinnet

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