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Through the Overnight

| February 2, 2014 @ 10:18 pm

Cold front continues to sink towards the southeast across the state. The front is just to the north of Interstate 59 and is running parallel to it. Through the overnight, the cooler air will continue to settle into the state overnight.

Currently we are seeing quite the range in temperatures across the state. The southern two-thirds of the state remain well into the 60s. Behind the front, 30s and 40s are present across the Tennessee Valley. As the front passes, we will see an increase in winds, but nothing near severe limits.

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The main story overnight will be the rain. We should continue to see moderate to heavy rain for much of North-Central Alabama. Some locations have already received close to an inch of rainfall, and another inch of rain is possible.

As we look to our west, there is ample moisture and still a lot of showers and embedded thunderstorms that will continue to spread east and will impact Alabama. The storms are below severe limits, but could have some gusty winds along with heavy rainfall. Severe weather is not expected tonight but we will see a soaking rain. Cooler air and less rainfall is expected for Monday.

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