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Colder Tomorrow; Mostly Dry Through The Weekend : The Alabama Weather Blog

Colder Tomorrow; Mostly Dry Through The Weekend : The Alabama Weather Blog
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James Spann: Some rain for southern half of Alabama this morning

James Spann: Some rain for southern half of Alabama this morning
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Some Rain For The Southern Half Of Alabama This Morning : The Alabama Weather Blog

Some Rain For The Southern Half Of Alabama This Morning : The Alabama Weather Blog
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James Spann: Colder in Alabama Wednesday, mostly dry through the weekend

James Spann: Colder in Alabama Wednesday, mostly dry through the weekend
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Fultondale Tornado Rated EF-3 With Peak Winds Estimated at 150 MPH : The Alabama Weather Blog

The following is text directly from the NWS Damage Survey for the January 25th Tornado Event: Central Alabama was involved within a warm sector area during the night of January 25th, 2021, featuring dew points in the low to mid-60s and surface-based instability reaching as high as 1,200 J/kg. Strong wind shear was in place which, combined with instability, favored a risk for severe storms. Upper-level troughing was displaced well toward the northwest, which helped to limit the number of severe storms, with just one or two occurring in Central Alabama through the event. The storm that produced the EF-3 tornado was first tracked from near Interstate 55 in Central Mississippi. As the storm moved across Mississippi and into West Alabama it exhibited episodes of rotation, but none were strong enough to produce a tornado. As the storm entered Jefferson County, its structure underwent organization. A rotational signature quickly matured, with an associated BEWR signature on RADAR. A stron

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