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Midday Nowcast: Nice Final Day of November

| November 30, 2021 @ 10:45 am

There was a chill in the air this morning, but we are warming up nicely late this morning with upper 50s and lower 60s widespread.

By later this afternoon temperatures will top out in the mid 60s for most of North/Central Alabama. The sky is featuring tons of sunshine, and overall it is a gorgeous final day of November.

Tonight, the sky remains mainly clear, and it will not be as cold with upper 30s and lower 40s expected.

HELLO DECEMBER: High pressure will remain firmly in control our weather for the rest of the week, and we are going to start the final month of the year with some amazing weather. The days will be sunny, nights will be clear, and each day temperatures will be warmer than the day before. We reach the upper 60s tomorrow, followed by low to mid 70s Thursday and Friday, which are ten degrees above average for early December in Alabama.

WEEKEND WEATHER: As we roll into the weekend, the pattern doesn’t change much, but we will see more clouds in the sky. Saturday will remain dry with highs in the low 70s. On Sunday, highs will again be near the 70° mark, but clouds will increase late as a cold front will bring rain to the state Sunday night and early Monday morning. Moisture will be limited, and rain amounts should be 1/4 inch or less for most communities.

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 109.9F at Marble Bar, Australia. The lowest observation was -59.1F at Ojmjakon, Russia.

CONTIGUOUS TEMPERATURE EXTREMES: Over the last 24 hours, the highest observation was 89F at Woodland Hills, CA. The lowest observation was -1F at Mount Washington, NH.

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