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Frigid Christmas Weekend Ahead

| December 23, 2022 @ 2:25 pm

**No afternoon Weather Briefing video today; we are on a holiday schedule**

COLD IS THE WORD: Despite a sunny sky, temperatures remain in the teens across North Alabama this afternoon. Even in Deep South Alabama there is a big chill in the air; both Mobile and Dothan report 32 degrees at mid-afternoon. The average high for Birmingham on December 23 is 55. Tonight will be clear and very cold with a low between 2 and 12 degrees across North Alabama, with low teens all the way down to the coast.

The weekend will be dry but very cold; the high tomorrow will be in the 20s over North Alabama, with low 30s Sunday. For some places, they will be below freezing for over 72 consecutive hours. We should note the low early Christmas morning will be in the teens for most communities, with single digits again for colder spots.

NEXT WEEK: Most of the week will be dry with a warming trend. An “Alberta clipper” type feature will bring some risk of snow flurries to Tennessee Monday/Monday night, but for now it looks like the air will be too dry in Alabama for any significant precipitation. By the end of the week afternoon temperatures will be in the 60s as the big pattern flip unfolds.

Rain and possible thunderstorms will likely return to the state at some point over the New Year’s weekend, but it is too early to be specific about the amount of rain or timing.

ON THIS DATE IN 1921: An estimated F3 tornado struck the town of Clarkedale, Arkansas, killing six and injuring 60 others. Four people died in the destruction of the Banks and Danner store, where 50 people were doing their Christmas shopping.

ON THIS DATE IN 1998: A major ice storm struck central and southeast Virginia and much of North Carolina beginning on Wednesday, December 23, and lasting until Christmas Day morning. Icy conditions caused injuries from slips and falls and numerous vehicle accidents. Ice accumulations of up to an inch brought down trees and power lines. Outages were so widespread with 400,000 customers were without power on Christmas Eve.

BEACH FORECAST: Click here to see the AlabamaWx Beach Forecast Center page.

I will be on vacation next week… so my next Weather Briefing video will be here Monday January 2, 2023. Enjoy the weekend and Merry Christmas!!

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