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Weekend Mix Of Sun And Scattered Storms

Weekend Mix Of Sun And Scattered Storms

| August 4, 2023 @ 3:06 pm

RADAR CHECK: Strong thunderstorms are pushing through West-Central Alabama at mid-afternoon… they are under severe limits at 3p CT but are producing heavy rain, gusty winds, and lots of lightning. Those storms will continue pushing into the southern half of the state over the next few hours.

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Heavy Rain; Strong Thunderstorms For Some Today

Heavy Rain; Strong Thunderstorms For Some Today

| August 4, 2023 @ 5:42 am

RADAR CHECK: A nearly stationary band of rain and storms has developed early this morning from the Tennessee Valley down into parts of East Alabama. These storms are very efficient rain producers, and flash flood warnings have been issued for parts of Lauderdale, Limestone, Morgan, Cullman, Blount, and St. Clair counties during the pre-dawn hours.

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Strong Storms Possible Later Today

Strong Storms Possible Later Today

| August 3, 2023 @ 5:44 am

An organized mass of storms is expected to form over Tennessee later today; this MCS (Mesoscale Convective System) will move into North Alabama with potential for strong winds and heavy rain. We also note there is a flash flood watch in effect for areas north of a line from Russellville to Birmingham to Heflin through tomorrow afternoon.

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Strong Storms Tonight; Heat Levels Drop Tomorrow

Strong Storms Tonight; Heat Levels Drop Tomorrow

| July 21, 2023 @ 3:11 pm

DOG DAY AFTERNOON: Hot and humid weather continues across Alabama this afternoon. Temperatures are in the 87-91 degree range over the northern half of the state, which is below average, to the mid 90s across South Alabama. Scattered showers and storms are forming in the muggy air this afternoon, and a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for the northern quarter of the state until 9p CT.

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Strong/Severe Storms Today; Heat Levels Down Tomorrow

Strong/Severe Storms Today; Heat Levels Down Tomorrow

| July 21, 2023 @ 5:45 am

RADAR CHECK: A persistent band of showers and thunderstorms is over the Tennessee Valley region of North Alabama early this morning, and a flash flood warning is in effect for parts of Limestone and Madison counties just before sunrise, where 3-5 inches of rain has fallen overnight.

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Storms Thin Out Sunday And Next Week

Storms Thin Out Sunday And Next Week

| July 14, 2023 @ 3:05 pm

RADAR CHECK: Showers and thunderstorms are most active over the western half of Alabama this afternoon… some spots are seeing heavy rain and gusty winds but all storms are below severe limits as of 3p CT. The storms will continue to work eastward through the evening hours, and fade late tonight. Away from the storms, temperatures are in the 88-93 degree range in most places this afternoon

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Hot, Humid Summer Days With Scattered Showers/Storms

Hot, Humid Summer Days With Scattered Showers/Storms

| July 14, 2023 @ 5:29 am

CLASSIC MID-SUMMER WEATHER: Alabama’s weather will feature the classic summer mix of sun, heat, humidity, and storms through Sunday. Afternoon highs will be generally in the 89-94 degree range, and most (but not all) of the showers and storms will come from 2:00 until 9:00 p.m. The chance of any one spot seeing rain today and tomorrow is 50-60 percent, and 40-50 percent Sunday.

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Scattered To Numerous Showers/Storms Through The Weekend

Scattered To Numerous Showers/Storms Through The Weekend

| July 13, 2023 @ 2:56 pm

RADAR CHECK: You can see the MCV (Mesoscale Convective Vortex) spinning on radar south of Eutaw at mid-afternoon; this feature contributed to excessive rain across parts of West Alabama and East Mississippi this morning. Based on radar estimates, rain amounts across Sumter County are in the 5-8 inch range since the pre-dawn hours. Serious flooding developed in places like York.

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Very Humid; Scattered To Numerous Showers/ Storms

Very Humid; Scattered To Numerous Showers/ Storms

| July 13, 2023 @ 5:31 am

RADAR CHECK: Thunderstorms are developing early this morning over West Alabama in a zone from near Tuscaloosa down to Mobile… otherwise it is a very muggy summer morning with temperatures in the 70s. Expect a mix of sun and clouds today with scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms, mainly this afternoon and early tonight. Where storms form, they will be very efficient rain producers in this kind of airmass. The high today will be in the 87-92 range.

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Scattered Storms Return Statewide; Rising Heat Levels Next Week

Scattered Storms Return Statewide; Rising Heat Levels Next Week

| July 12, 2023 @ 5:32 am

SUN AND STORMS: Moisture levels will rise across across Alabama today, and we will mention a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms statewide this afternoon and early tonight. They will be most numerous over the western half of the state; otherwise expect a partly sunny sky with a high in the 88-92 degree range.

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Showers/Storms Increase In Coverage Over The Weekend

Showers/Storms Increase In Coverage Over The Weekend

| July 7, 2023 @ 2:57 pm

RADAR CHECK: Once again we have a number of showers and thunderstorms in progress across Alabama… the heavier ones are producing strong gusty winds and lots of lightning. They will fade late tonight after sunset. Away from the storms, temperatures are mostly in the 88-92 degree range.

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Summer Storms Increase In Coverage Tomorrow/Sunday

Summer Storms Increase In Coverage Tomorrow/Sunday

| July 7, 2023 @ 5:32 am

HUMID SUMMER DAYS: Alabama’s weather won’t change much today… expect a mix of sun and clouds with developing showers and thunderstorms in scattered spots, mainly this afternoon and early tonight (2-9 p.m.). Humidity levels will stay high, and temperatures will peak in the 88-92 degree range. Just what you expect in July.

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Summer Mix Of Sun And Storms This Afternoon

Summer Mix Of Sun And Storms This Afternoon

| July 6, 2023 @ 3:07 pm

RADAR CHECK: Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue to increase across Alabama this afternoon; heavier ones around 3pm were over the northwest counties, where hail and strong winds are possible. Storms will continue to develop over the next few hours before fading away late tonight after sunset. Away from the storms the sky is partly sunny with temperatures in the 89-92 degree range in most places.

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Ocean Of Humidity Stays In Place; Afternoon Storms Form

Ocean Of Humidity Stays In Place; Afternoon Storms Form

| July 6, 2023 @ 5:37 am

MUGGY: Very high humidity levels will stay in place across Alabama for the foreseeable future, which is expected in July around here. And, in the muggy air, the daytime heating process will lead to the development of showers and storms during the afternoon and evening hours, mostly between 2:00 and 9:00 p.m. It won’t rain everywhere, but where storms do form they will be strong.

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