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Dry Streak Continues, Afternoons Getting Warmer
SUMMARY: The recent weather has been pleasant, but lawns are starting to show signs of dryness, with Mobile Regional Airport experiencing 18 days without measurable rain. Since October 4, only half an inch of rain has fallen, and the region is in desperate need of precipitation, especially as October is typically the driest month for the Gulf Coast. Current conditions include dry, stable air and some high clouds moving over Texas and Louisiana. Temperatures remain warm, and while a cold front is expected Thursday, it may only slightly lower afternoon highs. No substantial rain is anticipated soon.
Skies remained sunny Tuesday with a slight uptick in the humidity. Warmer afternoons lie ahead. A few passing fair-weather clouds are expected. As we move you into the evening. We will stay dry with light winds. Overnight lows will fall to around 58°. Some patchy fog cannot be ruled out. Our streak of dry, quiet weather looks to continue through the middle of your work week. Afternoon. Highs will climb into the upper ’80s for Wednesday and Thursday. Winds will remain light. A weak cold front may drop our temperatures at degree or two by Friday.
No significant rain as expected through the weekend or early next week, despite the passage of another cold front on Sunday. Temperatures. Look to run cooler early next week with highs in the low ’80s and morning lows dropping back into the ’50s.
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Tuberville Agrees With Trump Administration | November 13, 2024 | News 19 at 6 p.m.
SUMMARY: In recent developments, Trump appointed Matt Gaetz as Attorney General, while Senator Tuberville expressed support for Trump’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. Tuberville argues that education should be managed at the state level, criticizing the federal government’s involvement for worsening the state of education. He highlighted the importance of well-educated students for the country’s future and noted that dismantling the Department would require a Senate supermajority. In leadership news, Republicans elected John Thune as the new Senate Majority Leader, with Tuberville voting for Rick Scott and advocating for unity in support of Trump’s agenda.
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to close the U.S. Department of Education, and Sen. Tommy Tuberville said he strongly supports the president’s plan.
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Heavy downpours and a few storms overnight, and Alabama's forecast could be influenced by future …
SUMMARY: Today, much-needed rain is falling across Alabama, particularly in Shelby County and southward, marking the best rainfall since Hurricane Francine in early September. Rain is currently recorded in Demopolis, moving towards Greene and Hale Counties, with expectations for storms tonight. Areas like Calera and Alabaster could see up to an inch of rain, while further northeast may receive less due to dry air. After rain subsides by morning, a sunny afternoon with lower humidity is anticipated. Additionally, Tropical Storm Sara may develop, potentially affecting rain patterns early next week as it approaches the Gulf Coast.
Heavy downpours and a few storms overnight, and Alabama’s forecast could be influenced by future Tropical Storm Sara
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Crash involving MPD vehicle
SUMMARY: A crash involving a Mobile police cruiser and at least two other vehicles occurred on Government Boulevard, west of Aelia Road. The accident resulted in significant damage, particularly to the passenger side of one car, and has almost flipped the police vehicle over. Two individuals were transported to the hospital. Mobile Fire Rescue assisted at the scene, and Mobile Police Department officers are also present. Traffic in the area is not heavily impacted, as drivers are managing to navigate around the site. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
News 5 has learned more about a crash involving a Mobile Police Department vehicle that happened around noon on Monday.
Read the full story: https://www.wkrg.com/mobile-county/at-least-2-injured-after-crash-involving-mobile-police-department-vehicle/
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