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Today will feature low clouds, cool temperatures, and some light rain. I still say this is a great day to stay home and get some sleep. Sounds good, but it won't work for me!
Most of the rain early this morning has already shifted south of I-20, but the upper trough will swing through here with more rain at times tonight and tomorrow. Temperatures won't change much; most places will hover in the 46 to 52 degree range all the way through tomorrow.
COMING ATTRACTIONS:
FRIDAY: The sun should break out Friday, with temperatures warming well into the 60s.
SATURDAY: A cold front swings through, but the models look dry. The GFS says no rain at all, the NAM says a narrow band of showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Botton line is that the day won't be a wash out at all, and rain won't last long.
SUNDAY: We should go into the low 70s. Some moisture begins to return, and we might have to insert a chance of showers later today. But again, no wash out.
MONDAY/TUESDAY: We still have concern about the possibility of a potent severe weather setup for Alabama early next week as we begin spring break week. Somewhere in this time frame we might be dealing with a severe thunderstorm/tornado threat, so keep that in mind. We will fine tune this at the end of this week.
REST OF SPRING BREAK: Looks like we will squeeze in two nice days on Wednesday and Thursday before wet weather returns on Good Friday.
The models are also hinting at another wetdown for Easter Sunday. But, that is a long way off and timing could change, needless to say.
As we have mentioned here before, the end of March looks progressive with a number of active storm systems. Strap in the for ride!
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
Today will feature low clouds, cool temperatures, and some light rain. I still say this is a great day to stay home and get some sleep. Sounds good, but it won't work for me!
Most of the rain early this morning has already shifted south of I-20, but the upper trough will swing through here with more rain at times tonight and tomorrow. Temperatures won't change much; most places will hover in the 46 to 52 degree range all the way through tomorrow.
COMING ATTRACTIONS:
FRIDAY: The sun should break out Friday, with temperatures warming well into the 60s.
SATURDAY: A cold front swings through, but the models look dry. The GFS says no rain at all, the NAM says a narrow band of showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Botton line is that the day won't be a wash out at all, and rain won't last long.
SUNDAY: We should go into the low 70s. Some moisture begins to return, and we might have to insert a chance of showers later today. But again, no wash out.
MONDAY/TUESDAY: We still have concern about the possibility of a potent severe weather setup for Alabama early next week as we begin spring break week. Somewhere in this time frame we might be dealing with a severe thunderstorm/tornado threat, so keep that in mind. We will fine tune this at the end of this week.
REST OF SPRING BREAK: Looks like we will squeeze in two nice days on Wednesday and Thursday before wet weather returns on Good Friday.
The models are also hinting at another wetdown for Easter Sunday. But, that is a long way off and timing could change, needless to say.
As we have mentioned here before, the end of March looks progressive with a number of active storm systems. Strap in the for ride!