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Stupendous Weather this Weekend

| April 12, 2014 @ 1:24 pm

4-12-2014 1-03-28 PM

Hard to find anything to complain about with today’s weather across Southeast. Mostly sunny skies with just a few passing cumulus clouds are giving us all ample sunshine and blue skies. All locations across Central Alabama are well into mid and upper 70s this afternoon, as a light south winds blows keeping us very comfortable.

The incredible weather will last the rest of today and into the overnight hours as we will stay mostly clear. Lows tonight for most of Central Alabama will settle back into the mid-50s. Tomorrow, we can expect a near repeat of today as mostly sunny and warm conditions will dominate Alabama’s weather. Only differences will be afternoon highs are expected to be a few degrees warmer on Sunday, and late in the day, we will certainly begin to see clouds increasing as a storm system to our west develops.

We will have to watch this storm system as we head into Monday, as the SPC has outlined much of Alabama in their standard slight risk for severe weather. Monday morning, storms will be ongoing across the Mississippi River Valley as a cold front pushes east. These storms will likely arrive into the area during the day Monday as a strong line of storms. A lot of uncertainty with the forecast of these storms as some of the model data just shows this as a rain event while others hint at a threat for storms. Nevertheless when it comes to Alabama weather, expect the unexpected.

If severe storms do impact Alabama they will more than likely be associated with damaging winds and large hail, but an isolated tornado or two cannot be ruled out. The risk area covers much of Alabama including the cities of Mobile, Montgomery, Demopolis, Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, Cullman, and Decatur. Once again, this threat would not be until Monday and the weather the rest of this weekend will be fantastic.

4-12-2014 1-12-35 PM

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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