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Much of Alabama is expected have a rain-free Fourth of July. The National Weather Service is forecasting hot temperatures and ...
Rain will remain a player in the forecast into next week, and most spots in Alabama could get an inch or so through the next seven days, according to NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center (see the ...
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Regardless of development, heavy rainfall is possible across portions of the southeast U.S., particularly across the ...
Drier air begins to push into the Deep South late tonight, and tomorrow showers will be confined to the southern third of the ...
The Weekend: Saturday looks mostly sunny and warm with highs near 92. By Sunday, moisture begins returning from the south, ...
A radar malfunction in Alabama on Wednesday sent social media into a frenzy over strange imaging shown on the weather radar.
A severe thunderstorm warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Birmingham at 3:51 p.m. on Tuesday, July 1.
The Pensacola area could get a break from the daily stream of showers and thunderstorms during the July 4 weekend.
The Fourth of July also brings increased traffic to Alabama’s lakes, rivers and coastal beaches. ALEA’s Marine Patrol ...
Summer-like weather is expected to persist in Alabama into late October. The Farmer's Almanac predicts a cooler and wetter ...