James Spann: Alabama stays dry through much of next week; colder air arrives tonight

FOGGY START: A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for Alabama north of a line from Jackson to Prattville to Ranburne early this morning; visibilities are less than one-eighth of a mile in many areas. The fog will dissipate by mid-morning, and we project a sunny day ahead with a high in the mid to upper 60s, very close to seasonal averages for mid-November.
Another cold front will pass through tonight in dry fashion, and the weekend will be noticeably colder. Despite a sunny sky Saturday, temperatures won’t get past the low 50s over the northern third of Alabama. Sunday will be sunny with a morning freeze likely in most places; a Freeze Watch is in effect as far south as Jackson, Camden, Troy and Eufaula. The low Sunday morning will be between 27 and 33 degrees for most communities, followed by a high in the upper 50s.NEXT WEEK: Dry weather continues Monday through Thursday with highs mostly in the 60s and lows mostly in the 30s and 40s. A cold front could bring some light rain to north Alabama late Thursday or Thursday night, but models continue to trend drier. There’s still no sign of any severe weather threat for Alabama for the next seven to 10 days.
TROPICS: The Atlantic basin is quiet, and tropical storm formation is not expected through the next five days. The season ends Nov. 30.
FOOTBALL WEATHER: For the high school playoff games tonight, the sky will be clear with temperatures mostly in the 40s.
For the college games Saturday:
NEW MEXICO STATE AT ALABAMA (11 a.m. kickoff at Bryant-Denny Stadium): Expect a sunny sky with temperatures rising from near 48 at kickoff into the mid 50s by the second half.
MISSISSIPPI STATE AT AUBURN (11 a.m. kickoff at Jordan-Hare Stadium): With a sunny sky, temperatures will rise from 50 degrees at kickoff to near 56 by the final whistle.
SAMFORD AT FLORIDA (11 a.m. CT kickoff at Gainesville, Florida): The sky will be partly sunny and a brief shower is possible during the game, especially during the second half. Temperatures will be in the low 70s.
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE AT WEST ALABAMA (1 p.m. kickoff at Tiger Stadium): The sky will be sunny with temperatures in the 50s during the game.
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN AT MILLSAPS COLLEGE (1 p.m. kickoff at Jackson, Mississippi): A sunny day for the game with temperatures in the 50s.
SOUTH ALABAMA AT APPALACHIAN STATE (1:30 p.m. CT kickoff at Boone, North Carolina): Cold, dry weather. Despite a sunny sky, temperatures will be only in the low to mid 40s.
KENNESAW STATE AT NORTH ALABAMA (2 p.m. kickoff at Tom Braly Stadium): With a clear sky temperatures will drop from near 52 at kickoff into the 40s by the fourth quarter.
UAB AT MARSHALL (2:30 p.m. CT kickoff at Huntington, West Virginia): The weather will be dry and cold; a clear sky with temperatures in the 40s.
LOUISIANA AT TROY (2:30 p.m. kickoff at Veterans Memorial Stadium): The day will be cool and dry. With a clear sky, temperatures will fall from 58 degrees at kickoff to near 50 by the fourth quarter.
JACKSONVILLE STATE AT LAMAR (4 p.m. CT kickoff at Beaumont, Texas): The sky will be clear with temperatures falling from near 65 at kickoff into the 50s by the second half.
ON THIS DATE IN 1970: The deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded and one of the deadliest natural disasters in modern times occurred in East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. The Bhola Cyclone formed over the Bay of Bengal on Nov. 8 and traveled north. This cyclone reached peak intensity, Category 3, on Nov. 11 and made landfall on the coast of East Pakistan the following afternoon. The Bhola Cyclone killed an estimated 500,000 people.
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