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Hot, Mostly Dry Again Today

| September 13, 2019 @ 8:47 am

Alabama’s weather won’t change much today as a strong upper ridge holds across the region. Look for a good supply of sunshine, highs in the mid to upper 90s, and only isolated showers during the heat of the day. The average high for Birmingham on September 13 is 86.

THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: The ridge weakens a bit tomorrow, and we will mention scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 12 noon and 10:00 p.m. Odds of any one spot getting wet are 30 percent… otherwise, look for a mix of sun and clouds with a high between 88 and 91. Then, on Sunday, the weather now looks relatively dry as a northerly flow begins. Lots of sun, only a small risk of a shower, and a high in the low 90s.

NEXT WEEK: We now have good clarity on the developing tropical system near the Bahamas, and unfortunately with a big eastward shift in the track, Alabama will be on the dry side. We are now forecasting mostly sunny days, fair nights, and highs in the upper 80s and low 90s. Showers will be very hard to find; See the Weather Xtreme video for maps, graphics, and more details.

RAIN UPDATE: Birmingham’s rain total for the year is 36.72”, the deficiency is 1.92”. The new U.S. drought monitor released yesterday shows a decent part of East Alabama in drought conditions; West Alabama is in much better shape.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: The sky will be mostly fair tonight for the high school games across the state with temperatures falling from the upper 80s at kickoff, to near 80 by the final whistle.

Tomorrow afternoon Alabama will play South Carolina in Columbia (2:30p CT kickoff)… the sky will be partly sunny with a kickoff temperature near 89 degrees, falling into the mid-80s by the fourth quarter. A brief shower or storm can’t be ruled out, but they should be widely spaced.

Auburn will host Kent State tomorrow evening at Jordan-Hare Stadium (6:00p CT kickoff)… just an outside risk of a shower during the first half, otherwise mostly fair with temperatures falling from around 90 at kickoff, to near 80 by the end of the game.

Jacksonville State will host Eastern Washington tomorrow afternoon (3:00p CT kickoff)… a passing shower or storm is possible during the game, otherwise partly sunny with temperatures falling from the upper 80s at kickoff into the mid-80s by the final whistle.

PTC NINE: A disturbance near the Bahamas is forecast to become Tropical Storm Humberto within the next 24 hours; we now have better data and good model consensus, and NHC forecasts the center to move toward the east coast of Florida, and then back out into the Atlantic over the next three days. This will mainly be a rainmaker; the system is expected to remain below hurricane strength.

NHC is monitoring two tropical waves in the Atlantic between the Lesser Antilles; the one near 35W has potential to become a tropical storm in the next 3-5 days; it will be in the Caribbean early next week. Too early to know if this will impact the Gulf of Mexico or the U.S.

ON THIS DATE IN 1988: Hurricane Gilbert smashed into the Cayman Islands, and as it headed for the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico strengthened into a monster hurricane, packing winds of 175 mph. The barometric pressure at the center of Gilbert reached 26.13 inches of mercury, a record for any hurricane in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, or the Atlantic Ocean. Gilbert covered much of the Gulf of Mexico, producing rain as far away as the Florida Keys.

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