Cold Again Tonight; Rain Returns Late This Week
COOL MARCH DAY: Temperatures are generally in the 58-63 degree range across Alabama this afternoon… we note the average high for Birmingham on March 11 is 66. A few clouds are over the southern half of the state, but the low levels remain very dry. Tonight will be mostly fair and cold, and once again some of the colder spots could drop to the freezing mark early tomorrow morning.
REST OF THE WEEK: Look for a warming trend after tonight; afternoon temperatures return to the 70s through mid-week, and some spots could see low 80s by Thursday. We will bring in a chance of showers late Thursday and Thursday night, then rain and thunderstorms are likely statewide Friday. A few strong storms are possible Friday, but forecast wind profiles suggest no tornado threat. Some hail will be possible with the heavier thunderstorms.
THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: The weather will remain unsettled. New global data suggests showers are possible Saturday, followed by a more widespread rain event on Sunday. Rain amounts Friday through Sunday will be in the 1-3 inch range for most communities, and highs will be in the 71-76 degree range in most places over the weekend. Bottom line is to plan on a wet weekend, although there will be dry periods.
NEXT WEEK: Rain will likely linger into Monday, but colder, drier air returns Tuesday. Colder spots could at or below the freezing mark again by Tuesday and Wednesday morning (March 19-20). For now much of the week looks dry after Monday… See the video briefing for maps, graphics, and more details.
ON THIS DATE IN 1953: An F4 tornado cut an 18-mile path through Haskell and Knox counties in Texas. Seventeen people were killed, and an eight-block area of Knox City was leveled.
ON THIS DATE IN 1963: An F4 tornado tore through Cullman County, killing two people. Hardest hit communities included Good Hope, Berlin, and Fairview. Approximately 20 homes and 20 farm buildings were destroyed.
Look for the next video briefing here by 6:00 a.m. tomorrow…
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