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Alabama Weather Update 1:30 p.m.

| October 10, 2009 @ 1:39 pm | 2 Replies

A northeast/southwest band of rain that has been moving slowly eastward began to dissipate after lunch. Some new showers were forming over southern Tuscaloosa, northern Greene and Hale Counties. These showers will produce some moderate rain along and to the south of I-59 from Tuscaloosa up into southern Jefferson and Shelby counties over the next couple of hours.

Rainfall amounts have been light this morning. Amounts included: 0.10 at BHM, 0.13 at TCL and 0.04 at the Shelby County Airport.

Temperature have mostly remained in the 60s. Tuscaloosa was the exception with 70 at 1 p.m.

Skies will clear late this evening across the area, setting the stage for a nice Sunday. It will be partly cloudy and seasonable tomorrow, with highs in the lower 70s.

But the respite will be of a short duration as a warm front comes back north by Sunday evening, bringing back the clouds and rain chances overnight.

By Monday morning, moisture will be back at tropical levels across Alabama. Rain chances will be high on Monday, and probably again on Tuesday.

A front late Tuesday will give us another break from the rain through Thursday until another front brings back wet weather on Friday.

The weekend could be wet again.

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