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A Refreshing Midday Across Central Alabama

| June 11, 2019 @ 11:22 am

At 11:00 am, we have a few clouds over the west and northwestern parts of Central Alabama while the rest of the area is mainly sunny. Boy, does it feel great outside with lower humidity levels and temperatures currently in the lower 70s to the lower 80s across the area. Birmingham was at 77 while Tuskegee was at 82 degrees as the warm spot. The cool spot was Oneonta at 72 degrees.

For the rest of the daylight hours, we’ll have mostly clear skies across the area with most staying dry today. There is a very small chance of a few isolated showers or storms in the southeastern parts of the area, mainly along and south of I-85. Highs will top out in the lower to mid-80s for most with a few upper 80s in the southeast. For tonight and through the overnight hours, skies will become partly cloudy and there will be a very small chance of a few isolated showers across the eastern half of the area. Lows will be in the upper 50s to the upper 60s.

On Wednesday, we’ll have partly cloudy skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms mainly during the afternoon and early evening hours. Chances will be higher in the eastern half of the area with the highest chances along the AL/GA state line. Highs will be in the upper 70s to the upper 80s. Rain chances will come to an end shortly after sunset with clearing skies. Lows will be in the upper 50s to the lower 60s.

A QUICK LOOK AT THE TROPICS
The Atlantic Basin remains quiet today and no new tropical cyclones are expected to develop during the next five days.

BEACH FORECAST CENTER
Get the latest weather and rip current forecasts for the beaches from Fort Morgan to Panama City on our Beach Forecast Center page. There, you can select the forecast of the region that you are interested in.

ON THIS DAY IN WEATHER HISTORY
1989 – Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the south central and southeastern U.S. during the day and night. Thunderstorms spawned eleven tornadoes, including one which tore the roof off a restaurant at Bee Branch, AR, injuring six persons. The tornado tossed one car into the restaurant, and another car over it. Temperatures soared into the 90s across much of Florida. Lakeland reported a record high of 99 degrees for the second day in a row.

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Scott Martin is an operational meteorologist, professional graphic artist, musician, husband, and father. Not only is Scott a member of the National Weather Association, but he is also the Central Alabama Chapter of the NWA president. Scott is also the co-founder of Racecast Weather, which provides forecasts for many racing series across the USA. He also supplies forecasts for the BassMaster Elite Series events including the BassMaster Classic.

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