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Heat Levels Rising In Coming Days Across Alabama

| August 23, 2024 @ 5:23 am

DRY PATTERN: Most of Alabama will be dry through the weekend with mostly sunny days and fair nights. Some spots across North Alabama could stay under 90 today, but highs will be in the 90s statewide tomorrow and Sunday.

Heat levels continue to rise next week, and by Tuesday and Wednesday we project highs in the 96-101 degree range. For some, it will be the hottest weather so far this summer, and cooling showers will be very hard to find with a strong upper ridge overhead. We will bring in a chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms Thursday and Friday, but widespread rain isn’t expected. Highs on both days will be generally in the mid 90s. See the video briefing for maps, graphics, and more details.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: Great weather for tonight’s high school football games across Alabama; a clear sky with temperatures falling from the mid 80s at kickoff into the 70s during the second half.

TROPICS: All remains very calm across the Atlantic basin; tropical storm formation is not expected for the rest of August. Hurricane season, however, continues through the end of November.

ON THIS DATE IN 1933: A hurricane made landfall near Nags Head, North Carolina and tracked up the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake-Potomac hurricane moved over Norfolk, Virginia, and Washington, DC. A seven-foot tide flooded businesses in Norfolk, Virginia. Described in the American Meteorological Society’s August 1933 weather review as “one of the most severe storms that have ever visited the Middle Atlantic Coast.”

ON THIS DATE IN 1992: While South Florida residents were preparing for Hurricane Andrew, folks in western Montana were dealing with early season snowfall. Some snowfall amounts include 8.3” in Great Falls, 6.2” in Helena, and 5.1” in Cut Bank. This snowfall is the first significant snowfall on record in western Montana in August.

Look for the next video briefing here by 3:00 this afternoon… enjoy the day!

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