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A Mix of Sun and Clouds on this Saturday Afternoon

| March 14, 2020 @ 1:24 pm

Most of Alabama is dry today with a mix of sun and clouds for North/Central Alabama, while South Alabama is seeing more sun.

Where there is more sun, temperatures are in the 80s this afternoon, for much of Central Alabama, we are seeing mid and upper 70s, while in the Tennessee Valley, where there are more clouds, it’s 50s and 60s.

Also across the northern portions of the state, there are some showers today, but those stay to the north, while the rest of us get a very nice day of weather.

FOR TOMORROW: The front to the north, drifts back south, and with it comes the clouds, rain, and perhaps some cooler air. Sunday, will feature a generally cloudy sky with periods of rain, and perhaps a few storms, but no severe weather. It will be somewhat cooler due to the clouds and rain, and we should see highs in the 60s to low 70s for North/Central Alabama.

BEACH FORECAST CENTER: Get the latest weather and rip current forecasts for the beaches from Fort Morgan to Panama City on our Beach Forecast Center page. There, you can select the forecast of the region that you are interested in visiting.

WORLD TEMPERATURE EXTREMES: Over the last 24 hours, the highest observation outside the U.S. was 110.8F at Chauk, Myanmar. The lowest observation was -86.3F at Vostok, Antarctica.

CONTIGUOUS TEMPERATURE EXTREMES: Over the last 24 hours, the highest observation was 96F at Zapata, TX. The lowest observation was -18F at West Glacier, MT.

WEATHER ON THIS DATE IN 1989: High winds in Colorado and Wyoming gusted above 120 mph at Horsetooth Heights CO. High winds in the Central Plains sharply reduced visibilities in blowing dust as far east as Kansas City MO. Winds gusting to 72 mph at Hill City KS reduced the visibility to a city block in blowing dust. Soil erosion in northwest Kansas damaged nearly five million acres of wheat.

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