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Cool Overnight and a Sunny Sunday, Even Cooler Air on the Way: Saturday Evening Forecast 10/12/2024
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Grant Skinner reports that the National Hurricane Center has downgraded the potential for development of a system off Africa to 20%, due to unfavorable conditions. The Gulf Coast remains quiet with cool morning temperatures in the low 50s, rising to mid 80s by afternoon. Tonight, temperatures will drop to the mid to upper 50s. Sunshine is expected throughout the week with temperatures around 90°F on Monday. A cold front will bring cooler weather by Thursday and Friday with highs in the 70s and lows in the upper 40s, but no rain is anticipated, as the region continues to experience drought conditions.
After a cool start, it was a warm afternoon with sunny skies. We will stay clear into tonight with lows dropping back into the mid- to upper-50’s. High pressure will be in control, so abundant sunshine will continue into Sunday. Highs will jump back into the mid-80’s. We will be even warmer on Monday, and slightly higher moisture ahead of a cold front will bring a few clouds. Highs will be well above average sitting closer to 90°. Later in the day Monday and into Tuesday, that front will pass through the News 5 area bringing more dry and even cooler air. Highs will fall into the 70’s by Wednesday making it feel unseasonably cool, and lows will drop into the 40’s for some spots into Thursday morning. As high pressure returns, sunny skies will persist for much of next week. In the tropics, Tropical Storm Leslie is quickly moving to the northeast in the northern Atlantic away from the US. There is one more area off the west coast of Africa with a medium chance of development, but it does not pose a threat to the US.
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
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How to Get Your Home Ready for the Winter | Nov. 21, 2024 | News 19 at 6 p.m.
SUMMARY: As temperatures drop in the Tennessee Valley, many are experiencing issues with their heating systems, prompting concerns about burning smells. This is often due to dust buildup, which is typically harmless if it dissipates within 5 to 10 minutes. To avoid heating problems, experts recommend scheduling a system tune-up and ensuring that all entrances have proper weather stripping to prevent heat loss. Regularly replacing air filters also helps maintain the system’s efficiency. For energy savings, the U.S. Department of Energy suggests setting thermostats as low as comfortably possible.
With the drop in temperatures, comes an increase in the number of people cranking up the heat for the first time since last winter.
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New funding from the state helps domestic violence victims in Mobile
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A grant of nearly $329000 will be going towards prevention of domestic violence, for three local organizations that serve victims in …
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Hush Lounge set to close months after mass shooting
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