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Monday Night Forecast

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www.youtube.com – WKRG – 2025-02-17 21:48:01

SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Ed Bloodsworth reported on recent severe weather, including an EF2 tornado in Washington and Clark County with winds of 115 mph, lasting nearly 15 minutes. An EF3 tornado also touched down in Wayne County. Flood warnings are active due to significant river rises, particularly impacting the Bayou, Alabama River, Leaf River, and Chiah. Tonight’s weather includes high clouds and declining temperatures, dropping to the 30s in inland areas. Tomorrow evening expects rain and possible isolated thunderstorms, with no severe weather anticipated. A cold front will follow, bringing Arctic air by Thursday for local parades. Overall, a fluctuating weather week ahead is forecasted.

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Colder nights are ahead for the Gulf Coast with temperatures in the 30s. Another rainmaker arrives Tuesday night into Wednesday.

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SS United States on its way to Mobile

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www.youtube.com – WKRG – 2025-02-19 21:10:54

SUMMARY: The SS United States, the last surviving US ocean liner, has departed Philadelphia after nearly 30 years, heading to Mobile, Alabama. There, it will undergo preparations to become the world’s largest artificial reef. This process involves docking for about a year to remove hazardous materials like asbestos and PCBs, as well as loose wiring and furniture. The ship will then be sunk off Destin, Florida. The effort is not without risks, as concerns exist about the vessel capsizing during the sinking process. If successful, the site will flourish with marine life and attract divers.

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The SS United States has left its dock in Philadelphia and is making its way to Mobile.
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Tuesday Night Forecast

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www.youtube.com – WKRG – 2025-02-18 21:52:15

SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Ed Bloodsworth reports a wet night ahead for Coastal communities, with showers currently affecting areas from Northwest Florida to Gulf Shores. Rain is expected to intensify overnight, with chances reaching 90% by early morning. A significant winter storm is affecting northern regions, while the coastal area may experience thunder but less severe weather concerns. By tomorrow, expect cloudy skies and temperatures in the mid-50s, with strong winds making it feel colder. A forecast for Thursday indicates lows in the low to mid-20s and feels-like temperatures as low as 11 degrees. Warmer weather is anticipated next week.

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Areas of moderate rain with embedded storms will move through the Gulf Coast overnight with temperatures in the 40s and 50s.

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9a Tues Main Weather

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www.youtube.com – WKRG – 2025-02-18 09:25:08

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Grant Skinner from the Storm Team provides a weather forecast indicating winter weather alerts in the northern regions, while the South experiences milder temperatures and widespread showers tonight into Wednesday morning. The day has only a 10% chance of rain with increasing clouds. Rainfall will intensify overnight with potential flooding in some areas, particularly south of I-10. A significant temperature drop is expected, with highs in the 40s and 50s by Thursday and Friday. Residents are advised to prepare for cold conditions and layered clothing, as wind chills could reach the teens in northern regions.

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Widespread showers later tonight and into Wednesday morning, very cold Thursday and Friday.

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