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Beneficial Rain on the Way, Drier for the Weekend
SUMMARY: Ed Bloodsworth reports that Coastal Louisiana has faced significant flooding with rainfall estimates of 6 to 8 inches in the past 24 hours. While our region has seen limited rain, scattered sprinkles are developing, and thunderstorms are about 20 miles off Dolphin Island. A noticeable low-pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico could potentially develop into a tropical depression. The forecast predicts cloudy skies overnight with a low of 71ยฐF and an 80% chance of rain tomorrow, with high temperatures reaching 78ยฐF. Expect ongoing shower and thunderstorm chances, but severe weather is not anticipated, with improving conditions by the weekend.
Clouds have blanketed the Gulf Coast. Rain chances will continue to climb through tonight into Friday as moisture continues to move into the region.
A stalled front remains in place just off our coastline. Deepening tropical moisture will lead to higher chances for showers and storms tonight. Your overnight lows will fall into the lower 70s under cloudy skies.
Friday is shaping up wet and gloomy. Scattered showers and storms appear likely. No severe weather is expected. Highs will only manage to reach the upper 70s and lower 80s. Some rain will linger into Friday afternoon and evening for high school football games.
Weekend showers will tend to favor coastal areas, but there will be more sun. Highs will reach the low to mid 80s with morning lows dropping into the middle 60s. Moisture levels will rise again next week.
Full Forecast: https://tinyurl.com/bdeya3jc
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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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Election Reminders | September 17, 2024 | News 19 at 10 p.m.
SUMMARY: Huntsville is one week away from runoff elections, specifically for District One voters. This Thursday marks the last day for in-person absentee voting. Voters should visit the City Clerk’s office for assistance. Additionally, absentee ballots must be hand-delivered by the end of the business day on Monday, September 23rd. The election will take place on Tuesday, where officials will be elected for the District One Huntsville City School Board. Make sure to be prepared to participate in the upcoming election.
We are one week away from runoff elections in District 1.
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Alabama's weather forecast will be hot and dry as we look to the Gulf for a new tropical threat f…
SUMMARY: The weather in Atlanta features a clear night showcasing a stunning supermoon, brighter and larger than usual. Although northeast Alabama faced some mid-level clouds, most of central and west Alabama enjoyed clear views. Temperatures will drop to 60 overnight, warming to 88 degrees by afternoon. The weekend is expected to be hot and dry, with sunny skies for the Arkansas game at Jordan-Hare Stadium. The autumnal equinox will occur on Sunday. A slight chance of showers appears on Tuesday, with potential changes expected later as models indicate a possible tropical cyclone affecting Alabama around late September to early October.
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