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Alabama's Weekend Forecast remains hot, while a tropical system brews in the Gulf of Mexico
SUMMARY: In Gadsden, temperatures are currently 89°F with a dew point of 65, indicating warm and humid conditions. The “Game of the Week” features Maddie against Helena at 7 p.m., with temperatures dropping from 83°F at halftime to the mid-70s after the game. Overnight lows will be in the mid-60s. A heat ridge from Texas will raise Sunday temperatures into the low to mid-90s. Rain chances are minimal due to the ridge. Additionally, an area of tropical development could impact the Gulf Coast within the week, so stay updated on forecasts. The weekend will be sunny and warm.
Alabama’s Weekend Forecast remains hot, while a tropical system brews in the Gulf of Mexico
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Saturday Morning Weather – 9/21/24
SUMMARY: The Tennessee Valley experiences a beautiful Saturday with high clouds and plenty of sunshine, leading to temperatures in the low to mid-90s by afternoon. Conditions remain dry and pleasant for outdoor activities like apple picking and college football. Sunday promises more warm weather, also in the 90s. A rain chance is anticipated mid-week as temperatures drop to the low 80s. Additionally, forecasters are monitoring a Caribbean area of thunderstorms that may develop into a tropical system, potentially impacting the Gulf of Mexico in the coming week. Overall, expect hot weather this weekend with a chance for rain later on.
Saturday Morning Weather – 9/21/24
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Strong Introduces Bill on Nuclear Power Expansion | Sept. 20, 2024 | News 19 at 5 p.m.
SUMMARY: A burn order has been issued due to poor air quality, while two teenagers were arrested for making threats against Lawrence County High School, part of over 20 similar arrests in North Alabama since September. Congressman Dale Strong has introduced a bill to expand nuclear power in the U.S., potentially affecting North Alabama. The TVA plans to invest $5 billion in a project at a former nuclear site in Jackson County, which was abandoned in the 1980s. Strong emphasizes the need for modern energy sources to prevent future shortages, supported by Congressman Robert Aderholt’s comments on economic opportunities.
Huntsville-area Congressman Dale Strong has introduced a new bill to expand nuclear power in the US and it could have an impact in North Alabama.
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Derelict sailboat on Pensacola Beach removed after months
SUMMARY: The Lady Katherine III sailboat, which became a temporary landmark on Pensacola Beach after being spotted as a ghost ship in June, has now been removed due to weather concerns. Crews demolished the 55-foot derelict vessel, which had drawn tourists but was also seen as an eyesore and a hindrance to public access and lifeguard operations. The boat washed ashore after its crew was rescued, and the removal process was initiated after it was declared derelict by law enforcement. The project cost over $39,000, marking the end of the Lady Katherine III’s presence on the beach.
What’s become a landmark on Pensacola Beach over the last few months has now been removed.
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