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Tranquil And Warmer Weather

| April 24, 2012 @ 3:19 pm

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QUIET APRIL WEATHER: Sure looks like we will make it all the way through the entire month of April without one single tornado warning for the state of Alabama. Don’t think anyone will have any problems with that considering what we went through one year ago.

WARMER DAYS AHEAD: The warm-up will continue. The high tomorrow will be around 80 degrees, followed by low 80s Thursday, and mid 80s Friday. Expect partly sunny days and fair nights; a few isolated showers could show up near the Tennessee border, close to a stalled front over Kentucky, but the rest of the state should stay dry. We might have some low stratus clouds early Friday morning as low level moisture levels rise.

THE WEEKEND: Looks pretty quiet. Only a slight risk of a shower Saturday with a high in the mid 80s; a few widely scattered showers could show up Sunday, but nothing really widespread despite a cold front approaching from the north. The high Sunday afternoon will be close to 80 degrees.

NEXT WEEK: The rather tame weather pattern continues, with dry and mild weather for at least the first half of the week. Highs will be in the 70s; see the Weather Xtreme video for details and all of the graphics.

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