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Hurricane Season remains active as multiple tropical systems linger in the Atlantic Ocean, from H…
SUMMARY: WVTM 13 Weather is tracking isolated downpours across central Alabama, primarily fading. Showers are moving from Pickens County towards Columbus, Mississippi, with some activity near Winfield. While an isolated shower may linger during tonight’s game between St. Clair County and Leeds, most areas will remain rain-free. Temperatures will drop into the upper 60s tonight, rising to the upper 80s this weekend with increased humidity. A cold front is expected to bring cooler, drier air by Thursday, with temperatures dropping to the lower 50s. In the tropics, a low chance of development is noted for a tropical wave and an area in the Gulf.
Hurricane Season remains active as multiple tropical systems linger in the Atlantic Ocean, from Hurricane Kirk to Tropical Storm Leslie
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Brief Coastal Showers Saturday, Watching the Tropics: Saturday Morning Forecast 10/5/2024
SUMMARY: The Storm Team forecast indicates two hurricanes in the central Atlantic and another system off the West African coast, though none pose a threat to the News 5 area. A Gulf system is expected to impact the Florida Peninsula, potentially developing into a tropical depression or storm by Monday. In local weather, temperatures are around 73ยฐF in Downtown Mobile, with scattered cloud cover and mild conditions. A slight chance of brief showers exists along the coast today, with afternoon highs in the mid-80s. A frontal change by next week will bring drier, cooler weather and lower humidity.
After a wet day Friday, we will keep the cloud cover today but have limited rain chances this weekend. We start this morning with temperatures at around 70ยฐ, and we will warm into the mid-80’s by the afternoon. A few showers are possible mainly in our coastal spots, and we will keep mostly cloudy skies. Tonight, we will drop back to around 70ยฐ with scattered cover continuing. Sunday will bring more of the same besides more breaks in the clouds by the second half of the day. Once a cold front can dive south and through the area by Monday evening, we will see drier conditions for much of next week with highs in the low-80’s and lows dropping to around 60ยฐ. That front will keep any tropical activity to the south of the News 5 area. In the tropics, we are tracking Kirk and Leslie which are both hurricanes in the central Atlantic, but these do not pose a threat to our area. There is a new area off the west coast of Africa that has a low chance of formation, and it also does not pose a threat. The last area is in the Gulf of Mexico, and there is a high chance that a tropical system will form in the next week. A frontal boundary over northern portions of the Gulf will keep this on an easterly track towards the Florida peninsula.
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 morning forecast for the Gulf Coast here: https://tinyurl.com/5dp9smer
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5th Quarter Play of the Week: Week 7
SUMMARY: Each week on “The Fifth Quarter,” we analyze top plays and showcase nominees for the “Play of the Week,” sponsored by Cart Doctor. This week’s nominees include: 1) St. Michael’s quarterback Gunner Rivers connecting with Brody Jones for a tying touchdown against Jackson. 2) Baker’s Tate Graham’s remarkable scoop and score play. 3) Fairhope’s Desmond Thomas, who made a game-changing kickoff return after a touchdown, leading to a crucial win against Foley. You can vote for your favorite play at wkrg.com, with the winner revealed on Monday at 6:30. Stay tuned for more updates!
Voting is open for theย 5th Quarter Play of the Week for week seven! Cast your vote and the winner will be announced Monday night at 6:30 on News 5!
VOTE: https://trib.al/fJeYVz9
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Tropical System will likely form in the Gulf of Mexico, impacting Florida and strengthening rip c…
SUMMARY: WVTM 13 Weather reports a warm and humid evening in Demopolis with a sunset along the Black Warrior River at 77 degrees. The Game of the Week features Saint Clair County vs. Leeds, with temperatures dropping to the upper 60s after the game. This weekend will see highs in the upper 80s and plenty of sunshine. A cold front is expected next week, bringing cooler temperatures, dropping to the mid-50s by Thursday morning and highs in the upper 70s. Additionally, the tropics are active, with potential tropical developments in the Gulf of Mexico but limited impacts anticipated for the region.
Tropical System will likely form in the Gulf of Mexico, impacting Florida and strengthening rip currents along the Gulf Coast
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