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A Cool, But Beautiful Sunday

| November 24, 2019 @ 11:49 am

A fairly nice pre-Thanksgiving Sunday is in progress across Central Alabama. Temperatures are warming into the 50s now, heading toward afternoon highs in the middle and upper 50s. Spots close to Demopolis in South Central Alabama may make it to 60F before the day is done. Lows tonight will drop into the lower and middle 30s.

BIGGEST TRAVEL WEEK OF THE YEAR: We kick of the holiday week on Monday with clear and mild conditions here in Alabama. The morning will start off chilly, with lows in the lower and middle 30s, but highs will warm into the lower and middle 60s. Lows Monday night will be in the 40s.

HEADING TO GRANDMA’S: A strengthening surface low will be over Kansas on Tuesday. Heavy snow will spread across Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas. Rain and storms will spread into the area from Missouri/Illinois into the Arklamiss. This rain will spread into Alabama late Tuesday and exit Wednesday morning. Nationally, the heavy snow will be spreading across Iowa, Wisconsin, and southern Minnesota. It will also be unsettled across much of the west, with heavy snows in the Rockies.

TURKEY DAY WEATHER: Dry and mild weather will be the highlight for Thursday for Alabama. Highs will be around 60F into the lower 60s. Lows Thanksgiving morning will be in the middle 40s.

BLACK FRIDAY: Another surface low will be heading toward the Midwest by late Thursday. This will put Alabama in the warm advection pattern ahead of the developing cyclone. We will see increasing clouds during the day, and a few showers could show up by afternoon. Highs on Friday will be in the lower 60s. The main rainfall may not arrive until late Friday night into Saturday morning.

IRON BOWL SATURDAY: Saturday looks very wet across Central Alabama with steady rains progressing slowly across the state, much like it was yesterday morning. It will be mild, with highs in the middle and upper 60s.

TRAVELERS’ ADVISORY: Watch for travel issues late Friday night, Saturday and into Sunday from Chicago across parts of Indiana, Ohio and into the Northeast. The Rockies, northern Plains and into Minnesota and Wisconsin will experience widespread snowfall as well.

SUNDAY SNOW FLURRY? In the cold air advection pattern behind that low, there could be an accidental snow flurry somewhere across northern or northeastern Alabama. Not anything significant, but just a sign of the season.

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