A Few Spotty Showers Sunday; Most Places Stay Dry
VERY WARM FALL DAY: Temperatures are in the mid 80s again across most of Alabama this afternoon with a good supply of sunshine. We note the average high for Birmingham on October 25 is 73. Tonight will be clear with a low in the 56-62 degree range.
Tomorrow will be another very warm day with mid 80s for most places along with a partly to mostly sunny sky. A surface front will bring the risk of a few small, isolated showers tomorrow night and Sunday, but with very limited moisture most places will stay dry. Sunday’s high will be near 80 degrees.
NEXT WEEK: The dry pattern continues. Mostly sunny days, fair nights, highs close to 80 degrees on most afternoons. Global models suggest the next significant rain for Alabama will come 10-15 days from now. We note today is be the 27th consecutive day with no rain for Birmingham… See the video briefing for maps, graphics, and more details.
TROPICS: The Atlantic basin is quiet, and tropical storm formation is not expected for at least the next seven days. We are seeing signals from global models that a system could potentially form in the Caribbean in early November, however. If anything forms there it is way too early to know where it goes, or the intensity.
FOOTBALL WEATHER: Expect a clear sky for the high school games across Alabama tonight with temperatures falling through the 70s during the first half, reaching the 60s by the fourth quarter.
Tomorrow the annual Magic City Classic kicks off at 2:30p CT at Legion Field in Birmingham (Alabama State vs Alabama A&M)… the sky will be partly to mostly sunny; expect low to mid 80s through the first half, falling to near 80 degrees by end of the game.
Alabama hosts Missouri at Saban Field/Bryant Denny Stadium tomorrow (2:30p CT kickoff)… the afternoon in Tuscaloosa will be warm and dry with about 85 degrees at kickoff. Temperatures fall into the 70s by the final whistle.
And, Auburn will travel to Lexington to take on Kentucky tomorrow evening (6:45p CT kickoff)… the sky will be mostly fair with temperatures falling from near 62 at kickoff into the mid 50s by the final whistle.
ON THIS DATE IN 1921: A devastating category three hurricane struck near Tarpon Springs, Florida. The storm caused 8 fatalities.
ON THIS DATE IN 2017: The high temperatures in Denver, Colorado was 84 degrees. By the morning hours on the 27th, the temperature fell to 13 degrees, a 71-degree change.
Look for my next video briefing here by 6:00 a.m. Monday… enjoy the weekend!
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