Our cold front is bisecting the I-59 corridor early on this Sunday morning.
Temperatures were in the 50s across North and Central Alabama.
Winds were calm now in Birmingham, but they will pick up later from the northwest as we get further behind the cold front.
Here is Dallas, it is a chilly 44 degrees with clear skies.
There was some temporary clearing over the Tennessee Valley, but skies were cloudy over Central Alabama.
Radar showed most of the rain exiting eastern Alabama. There were still some moderate to heavy showers over Lee, Chambers and Macon Counties with a patch of lighter showers back over Coosa, Clay and Tallapoosa Counties.
The rest of North and Central Alabama was rain free now, although there could be a little lingering light rain in the cloudy areas.
Almost all of Central Alabama picked up around 1/2 an inch of rain overnight, but a large part of the I-20 COrridor may have received an inch or more. The NWS at the Shelby County Airport had picked up 1.03 through 6 a.m. The Birmingham International Airport had picked up 1.54 inches through 6 a.m. Nice rainfall for October with more to come later this week.
My esteemed colleague Brian Peters will be along in a little while with a detailed look at the forecast...but for now it's off to breakfast....
Temperatures were in the 50s across North and Central Alabama.
Winds were calm now in Birmingham, but they will pick up later from the northwest as we get further behind the cold front.
Here is Dallas, it is a chilly 44 degrees with clear skies.
There was some temporary clearing over the Tennessee Valley, but skies were cloudy over Central Alabama.
Radar showed most of the rain exiting eastern Alabama. There were still some moderate to heavy showers over Lee, Chambers and Macon Counties with a patch of lighter showers back over Coosa, Clay and Tallapoosa Counties.
The rest of North and Central Alabama was rain free now, although there could be a little lingering light rain in the cloudy areas.
Almost all of Central Alabama picked up around 1/2 an inch of rain overnight, but a large part of the I-20 COrridor may have received an inch or more. The NWS at the Shelby County Airport had picked up 1.03 through 6 a.m. The Birmingham International Airport had picked up 1.54 inches through 6 a.m. Nice rainfall for October with more to come later this week.
My esteemed colleague Brian Peters will be along in a little while with a detailed look at the forecast...but for now it's off to breakfast....
on October 22, 2006, 7:43 am
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