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Noon Weather- 10/7/24
SUMMARY: On this beautiful Monday afternoon, the Tennessee Valley enjoys sunny skies and pleasant temperatures in the low 80s. A cold front brings cooler weather, with highs reaching the upper 70s to lower 80s. Overnight lows will dip into the upper 40s, making for a chilly start to Tuesday. Hurricane Bill is a significant weather event, currently a Category 5 storm with 160 mph winds, expected to weaken as it moves towards Florida’s west coast, prompting evacuation orders in affected areas. Meanwhile, the Tennessee Valley will remain warm and sunny throughout the week, with temperatures feeling like fall.
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Milton continues to rapidly intensify
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Caroline KS from the News 5 First Alert Storm Team reports that Hurricane Milton has rapidly intensified from a Category 1 to a strong Category 4, with maximum winds of 155 mph and a minimum pressure of 933 mbar. Expected to become a Category 5 by 1 or 4 p.m. today, Milton is forecast to weaken due to wind shear before making landfall on Florida’s West Coast Wednesday evening. While local impacts will be minimal, high surf and rip current risks will arise. A cold front will block Milton’s progression into the area, resulting in mostly sunny weather with temperatures in the lower 80s by the weekend.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is issuing advisories on Hurricane MILTON located in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico.
Milton has undergone rapid intensification of the warm waters of the Western Gulf of Mexico. The system has become a category 4 hurricane and is expected to become a category 5 sometime Monday.
The storm will take and east and northeasterly track through the weekend and into early this week. A cold front slated to move through the northern Gulf Coast Monday and settle into the northern Gulf of Mexico Tuesday will act to block the system from moving north. A direct impact to the Alabama, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida Gulf Coasts is highly unlikely.The easterly track means significant impacts will be felt next week over the Central and Southern Florida Peninsula. This is terrible news for an area that continues to recover from Hurricane Helene.COASTAL EFFECTS: High waves and rip currents will be an issue as the system traverses the Gulf. Yellow or red flags are expected next week. Minor coastal flooding from high tides cannot be ruled out.
WIND: With the tropical system in the Gulf and building high pressure to the north, a tight pressure gradient will develop. This will lead to gusty north and northwest winds Tuesday through Thursday next week. Some gusts over 25 mph will be possible.
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Redstone Rockets Set To Defend Army Ten Miler Title | October 6, 2024 | News 19 at 10 p.m. – Weekend
SUMMARY: The Redstone Rockets, an Army team, recently held a “Glow in the Park” 5K race fundraiser in September to raise money for the 40th Annual Army 10-Miler in Washington, D.C. Harry Hobbs from Huntsville Utilities announced that the event was successful, raising sufficient funds to cover travel expenses and new uniforms. The team is now ready to defend their championship title in the upcoming race. Additionally, a tribute concert mentioning some exciting news is planned, further highlighting the team’s achievements and community support.
We have a News 19 update for you, some exciting news regarding the Army Ten Miler Championship Team, the Redstone Rockets.
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Oververt Challenge Held Sunday | October 6, 2024 | News 19 at 10 p.m. – Weekend
SUMMARY: The Department believes a recent incident at the Getaway Skate Park in Huntsville is isolated but will continue to investigate. Skaters from across the country gathered to recreate an iconic 1981 Thrasher magazine photo as part of the Over Challenge event. Participants, both young and old, showcased their skills, with prizes awarded to top performers. Pat Walker, who originally performed the move captured in the iconic photo, expressed joy at seeing the turnout and the emotional atmosphere of the event. He witnessed the first skater successfully recreate his move 44 years later, underscoring the event’s significance.
Skaters from across the country filled Get-A-Way Skate Park to recreate an iconic photo.
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