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Cooler temperatures Sunday: A wedge of cooler air will likely develop tomorrow across the eastern half of Alabama. A wedge is ...
Heat Advisory for parts of Central Alabama until 7 PM Friday Early Morning: Watch out for patchy dense fog. It will be warm ...
Weather Aware Through Wednesday for Dangerous Heat The areas of high pressure will keep moving west, and the trough ...
Tonight, strong to severe storms will linger through the evening with winds gusting to 40-60 mph and heavy rain. The storms dissipate by morning. It will be mild and muggy with patchy fog.
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNAppalachian mountain air changes weekend forecast for AlabamaAfter recording some of the hottest conditions of the year Tuesday, forecasts show Alabama will get some relief from the ...
After a week of dangerous heat and humidity, temperatures will finally be going down a little into the weekend. A weak cold ...
A cold front will move through tomorrow and give us a much needed break from this heat. Temperatures over the weekend will be ...
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNParamount in Birmingham vies for best local sports bar in USA Today competitionBirmingham's Paramount sports bar is a contender for USA Today's best local sports bar, with patrons praising its food and atmosphere.
Heat Safety Reminder: The combination of high heat and humidity through the end of the week increases the risk of heat-related illnesses. Stay hydrated. Avoid prolonged outdoor activity between 10 a.m ...
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNFeels-like temperatures around 105 in Alabama's Wednesday forecast, but the weekend looks a little coolerAfter a warm, humid morning in the middle 70s, spotty storms develop Saturday, mainly during the afternoon and evening. This is not a "cancel your plans" kind of rain, but rather a chance you may ...
Alabama woke up to cool -- maybe even chilly -- temperatures for early May thanks to the passage of a cold front overnight. Many spots had temperatures in the low 50s overnight, according to data ...
A ridge of high pressure will build into the Southeast U.S. at both the surface and aloft. This will cause it to be mostly ...
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