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Not Bad for Mid-November

| November 17, 2019 @ 12:52 pm

A beautiful Sunday afternoon is in progress across Alabama. Some fog and low clouds in the Montgomery area have burned ooff now and a few patches of high clouds are spreading across from west to east.

Temperatures are in the upper 50s North and lower and middle 60s South.

Skies will be mostly clear for tonight through the overnight hours. Lows will drop into the mid-30s to the lower 40s.

A weak frontal system will push through late tonight.

It will be partly to mostly cloudy on Monday with highs reaching the lower 50s to the lower 60s.

The quiet weather trend continues on Tuesday as most of those clouds will move out of the area and we’ll be left with mostly sunny skies throughout the day. Highs will be in the 60s across the area.

We’ll stay dry on Wednesday, plus it will be just a little warmer. Skies will be mostly sunny to partly cloudy and highs will be in the mid-60s to the lower 70s across Central Alabama.

A cold front will be approaching from the west on Thursday that will send clouds into Central Alabama. At this point, we look to stay dry with mostly cloudy skies as ridging over the southeast will keep the rain north of the state. Afternoon highs will be in the mid-60s to the lower 70s.

FRIDAY: The ridging will push off to the east and will allow the cold front to move into Central Alabama on Friday, bringing a decent chance of showers to the area.

The cold front will continue to push through the remainder of the area on Saturday which will keep a chance of showers in the forecast through the early evening hours. There may be just enough instability for a few claps of thunder, but no severe weather is expected at this time. Highs will be in the upper 50s to the upper 60s. Expect rainfall amounts in the 1/2-inch to 1 1/2-inch range across Central Alabama.

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