James Spann: Brighter, drier day for Alabama Wednesday
By James Spann
RADAR CHECK: Large patches of light rain continue across much of Alabama this afternoon; some sleet was even in the mix over the northwest part of the state, where the air is colder. Temperatures are mostly in the 40s; the average high for Birmingham on March 2 is 63. Rain will end from west to east tonight, but clouds will linger.
WARMER DAYS AHEAD: The sky becomes mostly sunny Wednesday as a nice punch of dry air arrives; the high will be between 61 and 65 degrees. Thursday will be another sunny day with a high between 67 and 71. Some clouds will creep into the state Friday, but the day will stay dry with a high in the upper 60s. A disturbance will bring the chance of some sprinkles to the state Friday night, but moisture will be very limited and rain amounts, if any, will be very light and spotty.
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James Spann: Cold, wet Tuesday for Alabama; drier Wednesday
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James Spann | March 2, 2021 @ 5:36 am
WET IS THE WORD: A well defined upper air short wave will bring occasional rain to Alabama today; rain amounts of 1/2 inch are likely for the northern half of the state… some spots over South Alabama will see over one inch. The air will be cold and stable… most North Alabama communities will hold in the 40s all day, meaning no risk of severe storms, and probably no thunder. The rain will end from the west tonight.
REST OF THE WEEK: Tomorrow will be brighter and warmer… the sky becomes partly to mostly sunny with a high in the low 60s. Thursday will feature sun in full supply with a high between 66 and 70 degrees. Friday will be dry with a high in the upper 60s, but clouds will increase by afternoon ahead of a disturbance that could squeeze out some light rain across the southern 2/3 of the state Friday night.