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Weather Xtreme: A Very Nice Saturday, But Shower Chances Start to Rise Late on Sunday

| September 4, 2021 @ 7:00 am

THIS WEEKEND: For today, it will be a fantastic day across the area, with plenty of sunshine and lower humidity values. While those afternoon highs will be making it up into the upper 80s to the lower 90s, it will be a more comfortable heat than what we are accustomed to in Central Alabama for late summer.

For the Alabama game in Atlanta, they will be playing with the roof open. While the temperature will be controlled in the stadium, it will be sunny, with the high reaching around 87 degrees.

Auburn will be at home on the plains with a 6pm kickoff. Skies will be sunny, with the temperature starting off around 81 and steadily dropping into the lower 70s by the final whistle.

Much of the day on Sunday will be rather nice once again with mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid 80s to the lower 90. A cold front will eventually move slowly into the northern parts of the area, bringing shower and thunderstorm chances for the extreme northern parts of the area by the mid to late afternoon hours and continuing to move southward through the rest of the day.

LABOR DAY: The cold front will continue to slowly move deeper into the area and eventually stall out right around the I-20 corridor. That will keep shower and thunderstorm chances in the forecast for Labor Day. Highs will be in the lower 80s to the lower 90s.

THE REST OF THE WORK WEEK: The cold front begins to move back northward through the area as a warm front on Tuesday, and we’ll hang on to the chance of a few isolated showers during the afternoon hours over the northern parts of the area. Highs will be in the mid 80s to the lower 90s.

On Wednesday, shower and thunderstorm activity looks to increase across the area as we’ll have a combination of another front heading in our direction from the northwest and the potential of tropical moisture moving up into the area from the south and southwest. Highs will be in the mid to upper 80s.

The tropical mischief continues to hang around the Gulf Coast on Thursday, and with the cold front drapes across the central and south-central parts of the area, shower and thunderstorms will continue to be possible. Highs will be in the 80s.

On Friday, the tropical disturbance will continue to skirt eastward along or just south of the Gulf Coast, and that will keep showers and thunderstorms in the forecast for the southern half of the area. Highs will be in the mid to upper 80s.

THE TROPICS: As of the 4 am update from the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Larry was located around 1,140 miles to the east of the Leeward Islands and was moving to the west-northwest at 16 mph. Maximum sustained winds were at 115 mph, making it a category three hurricane, with a minimum central pressure at 965 mb. A slightly slower west-northwest to northwest motion is expected during the next few days. Strengthening is forecast over the next day or two, and Larry is expected to remain at major hurricane strength through the early part of next week. Larry is projected to curve to the north and eventually back to the northeast and will stay away from the US, but may come close enough to Bermuda to cause some issues.

We also have a trough moving over the southern portions of the Yucatán Peninsula that is expected to move over the southern Gulf of Mexico by Sunday and eventually start moving in a north to northeast direction. For the next few days, development looks unlikely. By midweek, we could see some gradual development, but at this point, the NHC is only giving it a 30% chance of becoming a depression within the next five days. It will be something that we’ll have to watch as it will be moving toward the northern Gulf Coast, but the good news at this point is that most members of the intensity guidance keep it as a weak tropical storm or below.

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Scott Martin is an operational meteorologist, professional graphic artist, musician, husband, and father. Not only is Scott a member of the National Weather Association, but he is also the Central Alabama Chapter of the NWA president. Scott is also the co-founder of Racecast Weather, which provides forecasts for many racing series across the USA. He also supplies forecasts for the BassMaster Elite Series events including the BassMaster Classic.

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