Another Freeze to the Coast
Overworked thermometers were registering very low temperatures around Alabama and other areas this morning. There was a distinct freeze (really a hard freeze) all the way to the Alabama-Northwest Florida Coast. But let these numbers do the talking:
10 Muscadine
11 Valley Head, Harselle, Broomtown
12 Heflin, Fort Payne
13 Hanceville, Hamilton, Gaylesville
14 McCalla, Vigo, Russellville, Scottsboro, Hazel Green, Owens Crossroads, Priceville, Addison, Centre, Livingston, Dearmanville
15 Crossville, Moulton, Russell Cave, Rockford, Anniston, Pinson
16 Cullman Airport, Centreville, Dora, Sylacauga, Sayre, Montgomery
17 Decatur, Hytop, Boaz, Evergreen, Troy
18 Huntsville, Muscle Shoals, Guntersville, Scottsboro Airport, Clanton, Blue pond, Childersburg/Talladega, Brewton, Birmingham, Alabaster/Navajo Pines
19 Guntersville
20 Madison, Tuscaloosa, Shelby County Airport, Tuscaloosa
21 Cordova, Robertsdale, Auburn
22 Selma, Mobile Regional Airport
24 Gulf Shores Airport
SOUTHERN MOUNTAIN COUNTRY
8 Gatlinburg with six inches of snow oin the ground
5 Cades Cove with 8 inches of snow
5 Beech Mountain, N.C., with 15 inches of snow
1 Mount Mitchell, N.C., with 20 inches of snow
(No reports from Grandfather Mountain, N.C., or Mt. LeConte, Tenn.)
USA EXTREMES
73 Monday afternoon, Whitman, Calif.
12 below this morning at Big Piney, Wyo.
49 below at Nuiqsut, Alaska
SNOW COVER
An amazing 52.4% of the Lower 48 states covered by snow. Amazing!
Category: Alabama's Weather