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A Late Evening Look at Alabama’s Weather

| April 22, 2018 @ 11:23 pm

Things are quieting down tonight across Alabama. Currently, there are no severe weather watches or warnings in effect for any part of the state.

There is an Areal Flood Warning in the Tennessee Valley west of Decatur. There is an Areal Flood Advisory for East Central Alabama.

A wind advisory continues until 4 a.m. for much of North and Central Alabama.

Radar indicates that the line of storms is now over East Alabama. It has weakened greatly over the past 90 minutes.

It extends from Albertville to Alex City to Troy to Andalusia. Not much lightning left. There is some over Etowah and Cherokee Counties in Northeast Alabama and some over Lawrence County in the Tennessee Valley.

Temperatures are in the upper 50s and lower 60s. Lows tonight will be generally in the middle and upper 50s.

Tomorrow promises to be a mostly cloudy and mild day with highs in the upper 60s. Winds will die down and there will be a little light rain and a few off and on showers. Rainfall amounts will be barely measurable.

Each day this week will feature a chance of a few showers, but hardly any measurable rain.

It looks like our next chance of decent rain won’t come until the weekend of the 5th and 6th when there could be heavy rain and storms. The week of April 30th looks to be one of the finest weeks you can expect in Alabama’s weather: sunny high pressure with highs in the lower 80s and lows in the lower 60s.

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Bill Murray is the President of The Weather Factory. He is the site's official weather historian and a weekend forecaster. He also anchors the site's severe weather coverage. Bill Murray is the proud holder of National Weather Association Digital Seal #0001 @wxhistorian

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