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Warm, Mostly Dry Weather Continues

| April 25, 2012 @ 3:20 pm

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THIS AFTERNOON: Temperatures are generally in the 78-84 degree range across Alabama this afternoon with a good supply of sunshine. Clouds are a tad thicker over the far northern part of the state, and radar shows a few showers over Tennessee. Those showers might clip areas near the Tennessee border this evening, but just about all of our state will remain dry.

TOMORROW THROUGH SUNDAY: The weather won’t change much. Bottom line is that we will stay warm, and generally dry, with daily highs in the low to mid 80s with a partly sunny sky. With low level moisture on the increase, we will probably have some late night and early morning stratus clouds, but those should burn off by mid-morning when they develop. It is very possible a shower or two might show up on radar on one or two afternoons, but they should be very widely spaced, and mainly over the northern quarter of Alabama. An upper ridge across the Deep South will keep the benign weather in place.

NEXT WEEK: Quite frankly, not much change. There will be enough moisture for a few isolated showers early in the week, but the upper ridge will keep most places dry. The high will be in the mid 80s Monday, backing down a few degrees by Tuesday and Wednesday. No sign of any really big or organized rain event here for the next seven days as the storm track across North America will remain north of here.

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