Rain Not Likely At All

The Monday afternoon web video is on the server:

http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb

The latest NCEP guidance shows no rain at all here for the next five days, and I am a believer. We might see a few sprinkles Wednesday night, but very dry air stays in place, and it looks like the best chance of measurable rain will fall over south Alabama, and even down there amounts should be light.

Temperatures will remain below normal for the next few days, but will begin to warm up over the weekend, with upper 70s on Saturday, and low 80s by Sunday. All of the main storm action will stay well to the west and north Alabama for the next seven to ten days. Nice and quiet.

On the late night blog post I will write about the Shelby county tornado (along with other tornadoes around the state early Saturday morning), the warning process, and what worked and what didn't work... I usually get that posted by 9:30 p.m. or so...