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Frigid Morning; Rain Wednesday

| November 21, 2016 @ 6:38 am

VERY COLD MORNING: The average low for Birmingham for November 21 is 40 degrees… needless to say we are well under that value early this morning. Here are some temperatures just before daybreak…

Black Creek (just northeast of Gadsden) 19
Millport 20
Cottondale 21
Valley Head 21
Anniston 23
Concord 23
Centre 23
Gadsden 23
Fort Payne 23
Sycamore 24
Pell City 25
Coker 25
Helena 26
Tuscaloosa 27
Clanton 27
Jasper 28
Birmingham 30

Today will feature a mostly sunny sky with a high between 57 and 60 this afternoon. Tonight will feature another freeze; most places will see a low between 25 and 30 degrees early tomorrow morning.

And, tomorrow will be dry and pleasant with a high in the low to mid 60s.

RAIN WEDNESDAY: Clouds move into the state lat tomorrow night, and rain should move into West Alabama during the day Wednesday. Some thunder is possible, but we don’t expect any severe weather. Guidance suggests about 1/4″ of rain for most of North/Central Alabama… this won’t make much of a dent in the drought, but it sure will help AFC (Alabama Forestry Commission) workers out in the field fighting wildfires. The main window for showers/thunderstorms is from 9:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m. Wednesday.

THURSDAY/FRIDAY: Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday for now are looking dry and pleasant; partly to mostly sunny both days with highs in the 67 to 70 degree range. Lows mostly in the 40s.

IRON BOWL: For the biggest college football game of the year in Alabama, Saturday for now looks like a perfect day for the game, with ample sunshine and a kickoff temperature in Tuscaloosa (2:30p at Bryant-Denny Stadium) near 67 degrees, falling into the low 60s by the final whistle.

THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: After the dry and pleasant day Saturday, clouds begin to return Sunday. There are timing differences in global models; the European brings rain into Alabama Sunday night, while the GFS holds the rain off until Monday (November 28). This event should bring about 1/4 to 1/2 inch to the state whenever it arrives.

NEXT WEEK: The Euro shows a potent system impacting Alabama on Tuesday (November 29), with potential for strong storms. There is no skill in resolving specifics and timing this far in advance, but the screaming message is that the pattern flip is setting up a much more active flow of mid latitude waves across the Deep South in coming weeks, good news for a parched Alabama.

The GFS is printing 2-3″ of rain for much of North/Central Alabama over the next ten days…

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See a detailed drought update I wrote here yesterday.

AT THE BEACH: Mostly sunny days, fair nights on the coast through the weekend, with just a small risk of a shower Thursday and Friday. Highs mostly in the 70s. See a very detailed Gulf Coast forecast here.

TROPICS: Tropical Depression 16 has formed in the far Southwest Caribbean; it is expected to become a hurricane by mid-week (the name will be Otto), with landfall coming on the Central American coast later in the week. No threat to the U.S. The rest of the Atlantic basin is quiet.

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