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Alabama weather is warmer Sunday, Some rain in the forecast Monday night before storms on Thanksg…
SUMMARY: Good morning! Central Alabama enjoys a clear sky with patchy fog and temperatures ranging from the upper 20s to 30s. A freeze warning is in effect until 8 a.m. Temperatures will warm up to the 60s by lunchtime and peak in the upper 60s later today. A weather front will bring clouds tomorrow, with temperatures in the 70s, and rain overnight. Tuesday will be cooler, while Wednesday brings more clouds and a chance of rain for Thanksgiving, possibly accompanied by thunderstorms. Following that, arctic air will significantly drop temperatures Friday and Saturday, especially for the Iron Bowl.
Alabama weather is warmer Sunday, Some rain in the forecast Monday night before storms on Thanksgiving Day
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Sunday Morning Weather – 11/24/24
SUMMARY: The weather forecast indicates a sunny and chilly Sunday morning in the Tennessee Valley, with temperatures rising into the 60s by afternoon, making it a great day for outdoor decorating. Warmer temperatures are expected overnight, leading into Monday with highs in the low 70s. Cloud cover and rain chances will increase Monday evening into Tuesday morning as a front approaches. Tuesday and Wednesday look to be better travel days before rain returns on Thanksgiving, with temperatures in the upper 50s. A cooling trend is anticipated into early December, with daytime highs dropping into the 50s and morning lows in the 30s.
Sunday Morning Weather – 11/24/24
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Another Cold Night, Dry but Warmer Sunday: Saturday Evening Forecast 11/23/2024
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Grant Skinner reports a chilly forecast with overnight lows dropping into the mid to upper 30s, even hitting 38°F in Mobile, which is below average. Clear skies and calm winds will lead to radiational cooling, resulting in patchy frost in some areas. A frost advisory is in effect for several counties. Tomorrow will bring warmer temperatures in the 70s with increasing clouds and dry conditions until a weak cold front on Tuesday introduces slight rain chances. By Thursday, a significant front could bring scattered showers and a cool down by the weekend, with lows dipping back into the 30s.
After a chilly start, it stayed cool this afternoon with lots of sunshine. Overnight, a frost advisory is still in place for our northern spots as lows will drop into the mid-30’s. Areas closer to the coast will see lows in the low- to mid-40’s. Winds will be calm to start the day on Sunday, but we will switch to a south wind bringing more warmth and moisture to the area. Highs will be warmer in the low-70’s. Rip current risk will remain low through the start of the next work week. We will be even warmer for Monday ahead of our next front. We will see that front pass through our area on Tuesday bringing the chance for a few showers. It will likely stall south of the area and dissipate, but it will still bring a brief shower chance on Wednesday. Finally on Thanksgiving Thursday, another front will swing through the area bringing a chance for scattered showers and storms later in the day. After that front passes, temperatures will likely take a tumble into next weekend.
The WKRG News 5 First Alert Storm Team covers part of southeast Mississippi, southwestern Alabama, and northwest Florida. You can also view the full Saturday evening forecast for the Gulf Coast here: https://tinyurl.com/5dp9smer
Follow Meteorologist Grant Skinner on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkrggrant
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“Everything helps”: Local shrimpers happy for foreign shrimp tariffs
SUMMARY: The International Trade Commission has imposed tariffs on seafood from Indonesia, Ecuador, India, and Vietnam, following findings that these imports were harming America’s shrimp industry. Local shrimpers, facing competition from cheaper foreign shrimp, hope the tariffs will level the playing field. Indonesia’s shrimp will face an anti-dumping tariff, while shrimp from the other countries will face countervailing duties. This decision is part of a broader effort to support U.S. seafood, including Alabama’s recent seafood labeling law requiring clear identification of domestic versus imported products. The ITC’s final report is expected in January.
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