In today s
Daily, we re obviously in a state of mourning for the sudden loss of a Bama legend, but most importantly, a man who touched so many lives while doing little more than being himself and giving support to the school and town he loved. There are so many other important stories today, but it s important to note we ve lost someone whose name is likely to be remembered alongside the likes of Bryant, Stabler and Thomas.
First, today s weather:
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Still cold to start the day with areas of frost expected around Tuscaloosa before 9 a.m. The day will be sunny, though, with a high near 66 degrees and a low around 39.
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TUSCALOOSA, AL There are plenty of Easter events for all ages going on this weekend around Tuscaloosa and with nice weather expected, it s sure to be a welcome beginning to spring.
Here are some of the offerings scheduled, but if I ve missed something, please let me know by emailing ryan.phillips@patch.com so I can include it!
SATURDAY
Tuscaloosa-area first responders remain on standby for winter weather
Road conditions in Tuscaloosa County By Kelvin Reynolds | February 16, 2021 at 6:03 PM CST - Updated February 16 at 6:03 PM
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - Snow and ice remained on some Tuscaloosa-area roadways Tuesday.
That worried Tuscaloosa County EMA Director Nick Lolley. “We see snow on the ground already. The ground is frozen so if we get more rain on top of this it’s just going to get worse,” he said.
Snow fell heavily overnight into Tuesday morning. Fire Rescue Chief Randy Smith with Tuscaloosa Incident Command reported no accidents with injuries.
Smith said ALDOT and TDOT will continue sanding roadways, bridges and overpasses as long as this winter weather system persists.