A broken line of showers and storms is moving southeastward across Central Alabama this evening. It extends from southern Marshall, across Blount, into northern Jefferson County and onward into Tuscaloosa and Fayette Counties The part of the line that looked promising for northeastern Jefferson County is falling apart. The better storms in the line are up in Blount County moving into Etowah and over in northern Tuscaloosa County.
The entire line is slowly weakening as it moves into more stable air worked over by today's storms. It represents the leading edge of a cold front that is moving southeastward through the state. It will be south of Birmingham by morning and should push showers and storm chances to the south tomorrow. We will keep a slight chance of showera and storms in the forecast tomorrow, but they should be isolated at best from about Clanton north.
Now...back to the present...new storms have formed quickly over Central Alabama tonight over Chilton County. They are spreading over into Coosa County as they head southeast.
Expect some fog to develop toward morning in areas where skies are able to clear. Otherwise, tomorrow should be partly cloudy and a little cooler. Drier air will filter in during the day, allowing dew points to fall back 4-5 degrees by tomorrow night.
The entire line is slowly weakening as it moves into more stable air worked over by today's storms. It represents the leading edge of a cold front that is moving southeastward through the state. It will be south of Birmingham by morning and should push showers and storm chances to the south tomorrow. We will keep a slight chance of showera and storms in the forecast tomorrow, but they should be isolated at best from about Clanton north.
Now...back to the present...new storms have formed quickly over Central Alabama tonight over Chilton County. They are spreading over into Coosa County as they head southeast.
Expect some fog to develop toward morning in areas where skies are able to clear. Otherwise, tomorrow should be partly cloudy and a little cooler. Drier air will filter in during the day, allowing dew points to fall back 4-5 degrees by tomorrow night.
on July 22, 2006, 9:52 pm
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