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Isolated showers will be possible Sunday, but most of Alabama remain under a drought through most…
SUMMARY: Alabama has experienced an exceptionally warm and dry October, with Gadsden currently at 69 degrees and Birmingham without rain for 28 days. Typically, Birmingham receives about 3.3 inches of rain in October, but the region is facing some level of drought. A cold front may bring isolated showers, but significant rain isn’t expected. Temperatures will reach the upper 70s on Sunday, with highs of 81 degrees. The week ahead appears similarly dry, with a rain chance on Friday. The forecast also notes decreasing daylight as daylight saving time ends, with sunset around 4:52 PM.
Isolated showers will be possible Sunday, but most of Alabama remain under a drought through most of next week
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Veteran groups work together in cookout for hurricane relief
SUMMARY: On Sunday, American Legion Post 250 in Theodore hosted a cookout organized by C4 Cattle Company and veteran groups, including Gulf Coast Silky Ruck and Warrior Legacy Ranch, to provide aid to Florida and North Carolina. Veterans participating in the event view their efforts as an extension of their military service, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in helping those in need. The cookout aimed to raise funds while fostering community spirit, as participants expressed gratitude for the opportunity to give back, recalling their own experiences with hurricanes and the support they received during difficult times.
They gathered at American Legion Post 250 in Theodore
News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Pedestrian Hit And Killed By Vehicle | Oct. 26, 2024 | News 19 at 6:30 p.m.
SUMMARY: A pedestrian was fatally struck early this morning near mile marker 3.56 on Highway 65, according to the Marshall County Coroner. Authorities responded to the accident at the intersection of Highway 431 and Floyd Drive.
The Marshall County Coroner’s Office said a pedestrian was hit and killed by a vehicle Saturday morning.
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Sunday Morning Weather – 10/27/24
SUMMARY: This Sunday morning, the forecast highlights earlier sunsets as November approaches, with sunset times shifting from 5:56 PM today to 4:35 PM by the month’s end. Current temperatures range from the 50s to 60s across the region, expected to rise to the upper 70s by afternoon. Light showers occurred yesterday, but most areas will remain dry today and tomorrow, with warmer weather moving in, reaching the low 80s for Halloween. The following week anticipates some rain by Friday, though overall temperatures will stay above average, maintaining highs in the 70s and 80s throughout the week.
Sunday Morning Weather – 10/27/24
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