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Warm And Mostly Dry

| May 16, 2012 @ 5:49 am

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CALM WEATHER: A rather benign weather pattern will continue across Alabama and the Deep South through the rest of the week and the weekend. The air is a little drier this morning, and we see no showers on radar as the sun is coming up. The sky will be partly to mostly sunny today with a high in the mid 80s, and I honestly don’t think we will see anything on radar this afternoon thanks to the drying.

TOMORROW AND FRIDAY: No real change… expect mid to upper 80s both days with a decent amount of sunshine. Any afternoon showers will be few and far between due to drier air and warm air aloft.

OUR WEEKEND: Persistence is the best forecast here… warm days, fair nights, and only isolated afternoon showers. The sky will be partly sunny Saturday and Sunday with a high in the low to mid 80s. The primary storm track remains well to the north of Alabama keeping our weather pattern nice and calm.

STICK A FORK IN IT: I think it is safe to say our spring tornado season is just about over, as the medium range computer models show no significant severe weather setup for Alabama through the end of May. This is the time of the year when we make the transition from tornado threats, to afternoon storms on hot summer days with potential for wet microbursts, or local areas of damaging straight line winds. Tornadoes in Alabama are very rare during June, July, and August unless a tropical storm or hurricane gets involved.

TROPICAL NOTE: The formation of Tropical Storm Aletta yesterday in the eastern Pacific ends a 41-day streak without a tropical storm anywhere in the world. According to the U.K. Met Office, the 41-day period is the longest span without a tropical storm in at least 70 years. The last time there were as many as 38 consecutive storm-less days was in 1944. Prior to Aletta, the last tropical storm on the planet was Tropical Storm Daphne in the South Pacific, which dissipated April 3, 2012. (April is usually is the quietest month globally for tropical cyclones.)

The Atlantic/Gulf of Mexico hurricane season kicks off on June 1, the first named storm this year will be called “Alberto”.

AT THE BEACH: Expect mostly sunny warm days and fair nights in the area from Panama City west to Gulf Shores through the weekend. An isolated shower might pop up in a few spots, but mostly dry weather is the story with daily highs in the low 80s. Very nice for the Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores this weekend. The sea water temperature this morning at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab is 80 degrees.

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James Spann is one of the most recognized and trusted television meteorologists in the industry. He holds the AMS CCM designation and television seals from the AMS and NWA. He is a past winner of the Broadcast Meteorologist of the Year from both professional organizations.

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