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More Isolated Showers and Storms This Week: Sunday Evening Forecast 8/25/2024
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Grinner from the News 5 First Alert Storm Team reports warm and beautiful weather for the weekend, with a slight increase in humidity. Coastal showers and some brief storms were observed. The next week is expected to remain quiet in the tropics, with no significant tropical activity. Current temperatures are in the mid-90s, feeling hotter. Overnight, low temperatures will be in the upper 60s to low 70s. A 20% chance of isolated showers and storms is forecasted Monday, particularly along the coast. Overall, typical summertime patterns with isolated rain chances and increased heat are expected throughout the week.
It has been another seasonably hot day on the Gulf Coast, and we’ve had just a few showers along the coast. Most will stay quiet this evening with partly cloudy skies, but skies will be mostly clear overnight with lows sitting in the low- to mid-70’s. Monday will be a bit hotter with highs pushing into the mid-90’s for some, and isolated showers and a brief storm will be possible again mainly along the coast. Throughout the week, highs will only sit in the low- to mid-90’s, but more humidity will keep things feeling a bit hotter this week. Isolated showers and storms will be possible each day with better rain chances returning by the weekend. Rip current risk will be low over the next few days. The tropics remain quiet!
The WKRG News 5 First Alert Storm Team covers part of southeast Mississippi, southwestern Alabama, and northwest Florida. You can also view the full Sunday evening forecast for the Gulf Coast here: https://tinyurl.com/5dp9smer
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Alabama's forecast is hot and dry while we watch a developing tropical disturbance headed for the…
SUMMARY: Current weather in southern Green counties is calm, with no significant rain or thunderstorms expected. There’s cloud cover mainly in areas like Gadsden and Sylacauga, but it is not a major concern. A low-pressure system influencing North Carolina is causing some ripple effects. Temperatures are comfortable, with lows in the 60s and highs reaching the upper 90s over the weekend. Fall officially begins Sunday at 7:00 AM, although warm weather persists. Next week may bring minor rain chances, but significant storms are not anticipated in central Alabama for now. Keep an eye on evolving weather patterns.
Alabama’s forecast is hot and dry while we watch a developing tropical disturbance headed for the Gulf of Mexico next week
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Man Arrested in Lancewood Drive Shooting | Sept. 18, 2024 | News 19 at 4 p.m.
SUMMARY: Markieff Jackson has been arrested in Huntsville for a shooting incident that occurred Monday evening on Lance Wood Drive. He faces charges of aggravated first-degree assault against a non-family member and is detained on a $30,000 bond. Police arrived at the scene shortly before 4:30 PM and found a victim suffering from life-threatening injuries.
Huntsville Police said that Markeith Jackson has been arrested for the shooting on Lancewood Drive that happened on Monday.
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“Arti Gras” aims to improve small Mobile park
SUMMARY: Neighbors in a historic mobile neighborhood are revitalizing a small City Park through the Arty GR event this weekend. Local artists have donated their work for sale or raffle to raise funds for improvements in the pocket park located in the Detonti Square Historic District. One goal is to elevate the planters for easier access. Organizers hope to increase awareness of the tucked-away park, encouraging more visitors to explore nearby restaurants and coffee shops. The event will take place Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM at Flambo Hall on St. Anthony Street, with hopes for it to become an annual tradition.
The event will raise money to improve the community garden in Detonti Square
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