**There will not be an afternoon map discussion video today**
A midday meeting in downtown Birmingham ran long, and I have to scoot out to Ross Bridge for live weather at 5:00 and 6:00 from the Regions Charity Golf Classic. You can still watch the morning video and get a good idea of whats goiing on...
THIS EVENING/TOMORROW: Looks like the rain is pretty much over for the day. The chance of rain tonight and tomorrow is so small is is barely worth mentioning in the forecast. The sun should out at times tomorrow; we will call it a partly sunny day. Highs should be in the mid to upper 70s.
TOMORROW NIGHT: Clouds will thicken, and showers should begin to form as a wave of low pressure develops on the surface front to the south of here.
SUNDAY: Periods of rain are likely Sunday along with a few thunderstorms as the wave passes to the south of us. Severe weather should not be a problem here, any strong to severe storms should be mainly over the southern half of the state. Rainfall amounts Sunday of one-half to one inch look likely here. It won't rain all day, but the rain could come at any time. Take the rain gear if you are headed to the Regions Charity Golf Classic at Ross Bridge.
NEXT WEEK: Mostly dry weather for Monday and Tuesday, but a strong system will bring the chance of strong to severe storms to Alabama by mid-week. The 12Z GFS still suggests the best chance of active storms will come Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
LONG RANGE: The 12Z GFS still is trying to hint that the weekend of May 13-14 will be dry, but that is still out there in voodoo land. We will have much better grasp on that forecast Monday.
Headed out the door now for Ross Bridge... I will also be out there Sunday afternoon from 1:00 until 4:00 at the ABC 33/40 booth; be sure and drop by and say hello. Brian Peters will have the map discussion covered over the weekend!
A midday meeting in downtown Birmingham ran long, and I have to scoot out to Ross Bridge for live weather at 5:00 and 6:00 from the Regions Charity Golf Classic. You can still watch the morning video and get a good idea of whats goiing on...
THIS EVENING/TOMORROW: Looks like the rain is pretty much over for the day. The chance of rain tonight and tomorrow is so small is is barely worth mentioning in the forecast. The sun should out at times tomorrow; we will call it a partly sunny day. Highs should be in the mid to upper 70s.
TOMORROW NIGHT: Clouds will thicken, and showers should begin to form as a wave of low pressure develops on the surface front to the south of here.
SUNDAY: Periods of rain are likely Sunday along with a few thunderstorms as the wave passes to the south of us. Severe weather should not be a problem here, any strong to severe storms should be mainly over the southern half of the state. Rainfall amounts Sunday of one-half to one inch look likely here. It won't rain all day, but the rain could come at any time. Take the rain gear if you are headed to the Regions Charity Golf Classic at Ross Bridge.
NEXT WEEK: Mostly dry weather for Monday and Tuesday, but a strong system will bring the chance of strong to severe storms to Alabama by mid-week. The 12Z GFS still suggests the best chance of active storms will come Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
LONG RANGE: The 12Z GFS still is trying to hint that the weekend of May 13-14 will be dry, but that is still out there in voodoo land. We will have much better grasp on that forecast Monday.
Headed out the door now for Ross Bridge... I will also be out there Sunday afternoon from 1:00 until 4:00 at the ABC 33/40 booth; be sure and drop by and say hello. Brian Peters will have the map discussion covered over the weekend!