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RADAR CHECK: Most of the rain in Alabama at mid-afternoon is south of a line from Lafayette to Greenville to Mobile; we have some temporary clearing behind the rain over parts of North and West Alabama. Temperatures are mostly in the 50s; clouds will fill back in statewide tonight with just a few patches of leftover light rain or drizzle tonight.
Rain and a few embedded thunderstorms continue to push across the west and west-central parts of Central Alabama as we have made it to the noon hour on this last day of the first work week of December.
Significant Weather Advisory issued for portions of Tuscaloosa, Pickens, Greene, Fayette, and Lamar counties until 11:30 am.
A line of heavier rain and thunderstorms is in the process of pushing across the Alabama/Mississippi state line as of 10:15 am, and one of the cells within the line is trying to misbehave at the moment.
A Significant Weather Advisory is in effect for parts of Pickens & Lamar counties until 10:45 AM.
WET AT TIMES: Today will be a cloudy and cool day across Alabama with periods of rain, and possibly a thunderstorm. Temperatures will hold in the 50s over the northern half of the state today, so the air is stable and there is no risk of severe storms. The rain tapers off this afternoon, and tonight will be mostly dry with only isolated patches of light rain or drizzle. Rain amounts should be generally 1/2 inch or less over the next 12 hours.
This edition of Weather By The Numbers focuses on the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
RAIN ON THE WAY: The sun is partly sunny across Alabama this afternoon with temperatures in the 60s; clouds will thicken tonight ahead of a weather system west of the state. Tomorrow will be a cloudy and cool day with periods of rain; temperatures hold in the 50s all day. No risk of severe storms, and probably not much thunder. Rain amounts over the northern half of the state will be around 1/2 inch, with lighter amounts for the southern counties of the state. Rain tapers off by late afternoon, but some lingering light or drizzle could linger into tomorrow night.