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Unsettled Through Tomorrow; Much Colder This Weekend

| November 8, 2018 @ 5:57 am

RADAR CHECK: A band of rain and storms is pushing through Alabama early this morning… some of you will hear some thunder, but the storms are not severe. We will continue to mention periods of rain today and tonight… otherwise the sky will be cloudy with a high close to 60 degrees. There is a “marginal risk” (level 1/5) of severe storms over Southeast Alabama today below a stalled surface front.

TOMORROW: Rain is likely tomorrow morning as a cold front pushes through the state; the rain tapers off by afternoon, and temperatures will go the wrong way. We start the day in the 50s, but fall into the 40s during the afternoon hours with a brisk north wind. The sky will clear tomorrow night, and the rain should be gone in time for the high school football games.

THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: Many North/Central Alabama communities will experience their first freeze of the season early Saturday; we project a low between 28 and 34 degrees with a clear sky. The, during the day Saturday, the sky will be sunny with a high around 50 degrees. Sunday morning will be cold again with widespread frost likely, then clouds increase during the day with a chance of rain by the evening hours. The high Sunday afternoon will be in the upper 50s.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: For the high school games tomorrow night, we expect a clearing sky with temperatures falling through the 40s.

Saturday, Alabama hosts Mississippi State Saturday afternoon at Bryant-Denny Stadium (2:30p CT kickoff)… the sky will be sunny a kickoff temperatures near 53 degrees… then falling into the 40s by the fourth quarter.

Auburn is at Georgia Saturday (6:00p CT kickoff)… the sky will be clear with temperatures falling from near 50 at kickoff, into the low 40s by the final whistle.

UAB will host Southern Miss at Legion Field Saturday evening (6:30p CT kickoff)… the sky will be clear with temperatures falling through the 40s.

NEXT WEEK: A cold rain is likely Monday as a wave of low pressure moves across the northern Gulf of Mexico; we will struggle to get out of the 40s. Then, Tuesday promises to be a cold, raw, windy day; rain ends during the morning, but the sky will stay cloudy with a brisk north wind of 12-25 mph. Some places across the Tennessee Valley of far North Alabama won’t reach 40; the high for the central counties of the state will be only in the mid 40s, and the wind will make it feel colder.

The sky will clear Tuesday night, and we project a low early Wednesday in the mid 20s, right at record levels for November 14. Birmingham’s record low for the date is 24 set in 1986. The rest of the week will be dry with a slow warming trend… see the Weather Xtreme video for maps, graphics, and more details.

TROPICS: Tropical storm formation is not expected across the Atlantic basin through the weekend.

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