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Cold, Dry Weather Continues Through Tomorrow; Some Rain Wednesday Night

| December 2, 2024 @ 5:42 am

COLD: A new shot of cold, dry air will drop into Alabama today, keeping temperatures well below average. Look for a high in the 47-52 degree range over the northern counties, with mid 50s to the south. A freeze is likely early tomorrow and Wednesday morning almost down to the Gulf Coast with most places I the 20s. Colder spots across North Alabama will see upper teens.

Clouds will increase Wednesday, and a disturbance will bring some light rain to the state Wednesday night into Thursday morning. After reaching the mid to upper 50s Wednesday, colder air follows the rain and many North Alabama communities won’t get out of the 40s Friday. Another freeze is likely Friday morning.

THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: Forecast confidence is very low to due model madness. We will base the forecast on the reliable European global model, which suggests Saturday will be dry with a high in the 50s. Clouds return Sunday, and rain becomes likely late Sunday into early next week. This could very well be a beneficial rain event for the state with amounts of 1-2 inches possible. But understanding the timing could easily change over the next few days, so watch for forecast updates if you have something planned outdoors this weekend.

No sign of any severe thunderstorm issues for Alabama through mid-December… See the video briefing for maps, graphics, and more details.

RAIN UPDATE: Here are rain totals for the year so far, and the departure from average…

Mobile 56.84″ (-4.93″)
Muscle Shoals 49.61″ (+0.67″)
Anniston 48.17″ (+0.51″)
Dothan 47.79″ (-1.43″)
Huntsville 47.73″ (-0.87″)
Montgomery 46.08″ (-0.22″)
Tuscaloosa 45.29″ (-3.32″)
Birmingham 44.66″ (-7.23″)

ON THIS DATE IN 1950: A dynamic storm system produced three tornadoes in Illinois and one in Arkansas. The same storm system brought significant hail to St. Louis.

Look for the next video briefing here by 3:00 this afternoon… enjoy the day!

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