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Mostly Dry For North Alabama Today

| August 6, 2019 @ 5:52 am

SCATTERED STORMS MAINLY FOR SOUTH ALABAMA: Alabama’s weather won’t change much today. Look for a good supply of sunshine, and scattered showers and thunderstorms will form this afternoon, mostly over the southern half of the state where moisture is deeper. The high today will be in the low 90s for most communities.

The weather won’t change much tomorrow and Thursday; partly to mostly sunny days, fair night, and a few scattered afternoon storms mainly over the southern half of the state. The possible exception would be a “northwest flow surprise”… winds aloft are out of the northwest, and sometimes an organized mass of thunderstorms can form over Missouri or West Tennessee, and roll down into Alabama. Models often don’t handle these events well, and they can happen at any hour of the day or night. Afternoon highs will stay generally in the low 90s, right at seasonal averages for August.

FRIDAY AND THE WEEKEND: A weak surface front should stall out just north of Alabama, and this should bring an increase in the number of scattered showers and thunderstorms on these three days. I would not call them “rainy days”, but just know a passing shower or storm is likely from time to time, especially from noon until 10:00 p.m. Otherwise, look for a mix of sun and clouds daily with highs between 88 and 91 degrees.

NEXT WEEK: Looks like fairly routine August weather. Hot, humid, a few scattered showers or storms around daily, mostly during the afternoon and evening hours. Highs in the low 90s… See the Weather Xtreme video for maps, graphics, and more details.

TROPICS: All remains very quiet across the Atlantic basin, and tropical storm formation is not expected through the weekend.

RAIN UPDATE: Birmingham’s rain total for the year so far is 31.96″; the deficiency is 1.89″.

ON THIS DATE IN 1993: Virginia experienced its worst tornado outbreak ever as 18 tornadoes ripped through the state in 5 hours. The most devastating tornado caused severe damage in the historic part of Petersburg. The storm then moved on to Pocahontas Island and into Colonial Heights. There, the storm ripped apart a WalMart store, killing three people and injuring nearly 200. The F4 twister was the first known violent tornado in Virginia history. It killed a total of 4 people and injured 246 along its 12-mile path.

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