Risk of rain 1 and 211/3/2023 Surviving as Enforcer is difficult due to his low mobility.This feature will likely turn north and will remain far from land NHC gives it an 80 percent chance of development.Launch a chemical grenade, fearing and knocking back enemies in a huge radius for 250% damage. However, environmental conditions appear conducive for gradual development, and a tropical depression is likely to form during the next couple of days while the system moves west-northwestward or northwestward across the eastern tropical Atlantic. This activity has changed little in organization since yesterday. NHC gives the system only a 20 percent chance of becoming a depression or storms.Īnd, a broad area of low pressure located several hundred miles southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands in the eastern Atlantic continues to produce a largeĪrea of showers and thunderstorms. Regardless of tropical cyclone development, the system is forecast to produce gale-force winds over portions of the northern Gulf of Mexico by tomorrow. The low is forecast to merge with a frontal system over the western Gulf of Mexico by tomorrow morning. Environmental conditions appear only marginally favorable for some additional development while the system moves slowly northward during the next day or so. TROPICS: A small low pressure system over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico continues to produce an area of disorganized cloudiness and thunderstorms. SEE ALSO: Alabamians attempt to return home from trips in Israel SEE ALSO: One dead, two injured after related crashes, person struck by car in Hoover Lows will be mostly in the 40s.įOOTBALL WEATHER: Jacksonville State will host Liberty tonight (6:30p CT kickoff) the sky will be mostly fair with temperatures falling from near 75 at kickoff, into the 60s by the second half. NEXT WEEK: At this point the week looks cool and dry with highs in the 60s through Wednesday, followed by 70s Thursday and Friday. The high Saturday will be in the 70s, then falling into the 60s Sunday with a cool north breeze. On Saturday the sky will become mostly sunny by afternoon, and Sunday will be a sunny day as dry air continues to settle into the state. Highs will be in the 70s both tomorrow and Thursday.įRIDAY AND THE WEEKEND: A cold front will approach the state Friday night, and a few spotty showers are possible, but moisture will be very limited and widespread rain isn’t likely. This could change as we see how the hybrid system develops in the Gulf.įor now Thursday looks like a dry day the sky becomes partly sunny. For now it looks like places like Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Anniston could see up to 1/2 inch, with only 1/4 inch for the Tennessee Valley. The amount of rain for North Alabama is still debatable models are not in good agreement concerning the northern extent of the rain. RAIN RETURNS: Rain is likely over much of the state tomorrow the heaviest rain will be over the southern counties, where some spots could see 2-3 inches. Clouds will increase tonight ahead of a low pressure center and warm front over the northern Gulf of Mexico. Today will be another dry day with ample sunshine along with a high in the low 80s. From James Spann and the ABC 33/40 Weather Blog:ĪNOTHER DRY DAY: Birmingham has received only 0.02 of rain since mid-September the last meaningful rain here was on September 16 when just under one inch was recorded.
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