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Showers Today; Dry Tomorrow/Wednesday

| March 11, 2019 @ 5:47 am

SHOWERS POSSIBLE TODAY: Today will be mostly cloudy across Alabama with the potential for a few passing rain showers thanks to a nearly stationary front across the state, and a weak upper disturbance passing through. Rain amounts, most likely, won’t be too heavy, and there is no risk of severe weather. There will be a big temperature variation due to the front; North Alabama will see highs in the 50s.. 60s for Central Alabama, and 70s for the southern third of the state.

Showers will end tonight as the front lifts north of the state. Then, tomorrow and Wednesday will be dry and mild with a mix of sun and clouds. Afternoon highs will be in the 70s. Some Alabama communities could reach the 80 degree mark Wednesday afternoon.

THURSDAY/FRIDAY: A very deep surface low will move from the Great Plains to the Great Lakes during the mid-week period, and will drag a cold front into Alabama Thursday along with a band of showers and thunderstorms. While a few strong storms are possible, at this point the chance of organized severe weather looks low with the main upper support far to the north. Rain amounts Thursday and Thursday night should be around one inch, and the rain should end early in the day Friday as the front sags southward. The sky becomes partly sunny Friday afternoon as dry air works into the state. The high Thursday will be well up in the 70s, but then we fall back into the low 60s Friday.

THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: For a change, we won’t have a threat of severe thunderstorms this weekend. In fact, no rain as cool, dry air will cover the state. Look for a good supply of sunshine both days with highs between 59 and 62. Early morning lows will drop down into the 30s, and some frost is possible Saturday and Sunday morning. No doubt we will have potential for a freeze across colder pockets of North and Central Alabama; growers will need to keep an eye on temperature forecasts.

NEXT WEEK: A disturbance could bring a few showers to parts of Alabama Monday; for now it looks like the best chance of rain will come across the eastern and southern counties. Then, mid-week looks dry with seasonal temperatures. For now we will no sign of any major severe weather problems for the next 7 to 10 days…. See the Weather Xtreme video for maps, graphics, and more details.

ON THIS DATE IN 1888: The Great Blizzard of 1888 paralyzed the east coast from the Chesapeake Bay to Maine on March 11 through the 14th. The blizzard dumped as much as 55 inches of snow in some areas, and snow drifts of 30 to 40 feet were reported. An estimated 400 people died from this blizzard.

WEATHER RADIO PROGRAMMING IN JACKSONVILLE: We will be in Jacksonville next Monday night, March 18, programing weather radios. Bring your weather radio and we will check it for you; we will be on the 5th floor of JSU Stadium from 4:00 until 6:30 p.m. I will be there doing weather live on ABC 33/40.

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