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Warm, Dry Weekend Ahead; A Few Showers Early Next Week

| April 22, 2022 @ 1:19 pm

**No afternoon Weather Xtreme video this afternoon; I am live at the Magnolia Festival in Gardendale on ABC 33/40**

SUNNY, WARM WEEKEND AHEAD: If you are enjoying the weather across Alabama this afternoon, you will love the weekend. An upper ridge will keep the weather warm and dry with mostly sunny days and fair highs; look for highs in the 83-87 degree range both days. It will be the warmest weekend so far this year.

We will bring in a chance of showers Monday night into Tuesday of next week as a weakening cold front moves through, but with limited moisture and dynamic support, rain amounts will be light. The rest of the week will be dry. And, still no sign of any severe weather threats for Alabama for the next ten days.

RACE WEEKEND: The weather will be warm and dry over the weekend at Talladega. For the Geico 500 Sunday, the sky will be partly to mostly sunny with temperatures in the 82-85 degree range. Morning lows at the Superspeedway will be close to 60 degrees.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: The Birmingham Stallions will host the Houston Gamblers tomorrow evening (6:00p CT kickoff at Protective Stadium)… the sky will be mostly clear with temperatures falling from 83 at kickoff, into the upper 70s by the second half.

ON THIS DATE IN 1883: A tornado outbreak from Louisiana to Kansas claimed the lives of at least 127 people and injured over 800 others. One of the tornadoes destroyed the town of Beauregard, Mississippi.

ON THIS DATE IN 1997: An EF-2 tornado moved through Rainsville, in Dekalb County. Eleven of 12 police cars were either damaged or destroyed and several of the city’s fire trucks were damaged. Ten people were injured, but there were no deaths. A total of 63 homes and apartments were damaged or destroyed along with 34 businesses.

ON THIS DATE IN 2003: Tropical Storm Ana became the first Atlantic tropical storm since records began in 1871 to form during the month April. Maximum sustained winds reached 55 mph.

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James Spann is one of the most recognized and trusted television meteorologists in the industry. He holds the AMS CCM designation and television seals from the AMS and NWA. He is a past winner of the Broadcast Meteorologist of the Year from both professional organizations.

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