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Dry Through The Weekend

| April 9, 2014 @ 6:06 am

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COOL APRIL DAY: We are starting the day generally in the 40s, and we project a high between 64 and 68 degrees this afternoon… below the average high of 73 for April 9. The sky will be mostly sunny.

Tonight will be rather chilly; most communities will see a low around 40 degrees early tomorrow, but the traditionally colder pockets will drop down into the mid to upper 30s with potential for some scattered light frost. A warming trend begins tomorrow afternoon with a sunny sky and a high in the mid 70s.

FRIDAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND: Doesn’t get any better. Sunny days, fair nights. Highs 77 to 80, lows in the 50s.

NEXT WEEK: Global models continue to advertise a fairly dynamic weather system impacting Alabama early next week with rain and thunderstorms Monday into Monday night. For now it doesn’t look like a big severe weather setup, but it is really too early to evaluate the severe weather/heavy rain potential. Cooler and drier air arrives Tuesday; see the Weather Xtreme video for the maps, graphics, and details.

AT THE BEACH: Mostly sunny days and fair nights tomorrow through the weekend. Highs on the immediate coast will stay in the 60s because of the cooler ocean water, but 70s are likely just few miles inland. Sea water temperatures remain generally in the mid 60s. Next chance of wet weather on the coast will come on Monday.

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I have a weather program today at South Shades Crest Elementary in Hoover… due to travel there won’t be an afternoon Weather Xtreme video today, but I will post forecast notes here by 4:00. Enjoy the day!

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