Seems like all of the sports people were indicating that both the Alabama and Auburn football coaches were preparing for some kind of monsoon during the game tomorrow. I don't know where they are getting their weather information, but it looks more and more like there will be little or no rain during the Iron Bowl.
I even heard one of the sports people talking about a "70 percent chance of rain" during the game. That is a sure sign that information didn't come from us since we don't use "probabilities of precipitation" in our public forecast products.
I think our forecast is right on target; a few showers this morning, and then very little rain this afternoon through tomorrow. Which means most high school games tonight will be in good shape, and the Iron Bowl should be a game where rain is just not a big factor.
Rain is likely Saturday night into part of the day Sunday with a surface front easing in here. Monday should be mostly dry, and then we will be on the lookout for a potential severe weather setup by Tuesday night of next week. Thanksgiving still looks dry and cool.
Today's morning video update is on the server:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
I even heard one of the sports people talking about a "70 percent chance of rain" during the game. That is a sure sign that information didn't come from us since we don't use "probabilities of precipitation" in our public forecast products.
I think our forecast is right on target; a few showers this morning, and then very little rain this afternoon through tomorrow. Which means most high school games tonight will be in good shape, and the Iron Bowl should be a game where rain is just not a big factor.
Rain is likely Saturday night into part of the day Sunday with a surface front easing in here. Monday should be mostly dry, and then we will be on the lookout for a potential severe weather setup by Tuesday night of next week. Thanksgiving still looks dry and cool.
Today's morning video update is on the server:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
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