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Mugginess Abounds

| May 19, 2018 @ 1:16 pm

Very warm and muggy weather is here to stay, and as far as the forecast, very little change in the day to day weather. We are seeing a mix of sun and clouds today, temperatures are in the mid and upper 80s, while humidity is just making it feel down right sticky.

Showers/storms have been on the radar this morning, and this afternoon, now that instability is higher, we are watching for more showers and storms to start popping up on the radar.

At look at the radar shows just a handful of showers/storms early this afternoon, but once again, we should see more and more of these develop heading through the rest of the afternoon.

You know the drill, where they pop-up, they can produce gusty winds, small hail, tropical downpours, and of course frequent and dangerous lightning. Most storms will generally begin to wind down after sunset with the loss of daytime heating.

For tomorrow, more of the same, as the sun will be out at times, and highs will be in the 80s for most locations. The greatest coverage of showers and storms will come during the afternoon and evening hours, generally between 1PM and 9PM, when instability is the highest, but as we see each day, with such a moist airmass in place, we can’t totally rule out a late night or morning shower or storm.

IT’S TEE TIME AT GREYSTONE!: The Regions Tradition is ongoing through tomorrow at the beautiful Greystone Golf & Country Club! Make plans to attend one of the majors of the PGA Champions Tour! You can see legendary golfers Bernhard Langer, John Daly, Vijay Singh, and more. Juniors 18 & under are admitted free with a ticketed adult, and five-day grounds tickets are $80. Single day grounds tickets are $20. GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!!! The sky will be cloudy at times, and there is risk of passing showers and storms at the event at Greystone. So, take the rain gear, but on the positive side we don’t expect severe storms, there will be some nice breaks in the rain, and the sun should pop out at times. Daily highs are in the mid and upper 80s.

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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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