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Scattered Light Rain Today; Much Colder Sunday

| January 17, 2020 @ 5:46 am

CLOUDY DAY: Clouds will hang tough over Alabama today, and we note some patchy light rain over the northern half of the state at daybreak. While most of the day will be dry, a bit of light rain is possible in scattered spots; temperatures will hold in the 50s. The average high for Birmingham on January 17 is 54.

THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: A cold front will pass through Alabama tomorrow; looks like the main window for showers will come from 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Unlike last Saturday, this time we won’t have any risk of severe thunderstorms, and probably very little thunder. Rain amounts will be under 1/2 inch, so no flooding problems. The afternoon high will be in the 55-60 degree range for the northern half of the state.

The sky will clear tomorrow night, and Sunday will be a bright, sunny day, but considerably colder with a high in the mid to upper 40s along with a stuff northwest breeze.

NEXT WEEK: The weather will be dry and cold with a good supply of sunshine each day Monday through Wednesday. Morning lows will be well below freezing; the coldest morning will come early Tuesday when temperatures will drop into the 20-25 degree range; teens are likely for colder spots. The high will be between 40 and 45 degrees Monday and Tuesday; the we warm into the low 50s Wednesday as a warming trend begins. Clouds increase Thursday, and rain returns to the state Thursday night and Friday. See the Weather Xtreme video for maps, graphics, and more details.

MESSY WEATHER NORTHWEST OF ALABAMA: Winter weather advisories and winter storms warnings cover much of the nation from West Texas to the Great Lakes as the storm system impacts that region; blizzard warnings are in effect for parts of the Dakotas and Minnesota. We should note there are no signs of “winter weather mischief” (snow, ice, etc) for Alabama through the rest of January, based on current global model output.

ON THIS DATE IN 2013: One to three inches of snow fell across the northern half of Alabama, with locally higher amounts of 4 to 5 inches also reported. Thundersnow, a very rare occurrence here in the South, was observed with the heaviest snow band as it moved across Tuscaloosa, Walker, Jefferson, and St Clair Counties. Road conditions became hazardous in areas where snow fell quickly and heavily. Icy roadways led to numerous traffic accidents in some counties, and travel came to a halt in a few locations.

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