Published On: 12.01.23 | 

By: James Spann

James Spann: More rain for Alabama late tonight, Saturday; drier Sunday

RADAR CHECK: Rain is falling over southeast Alabama this afternoon, but most of the state is getting a break from the rain with generally cloudy conditions. Temperatures are mostly in the 60s, but Mobile, where the sun is out, has warmed into the mid 70s.THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: Another large rain mass will move into Alabama late tonight and will continue through Saturday. The rain could be heavy at times, and a few thunderstorms will likely be involved. By Saturday night, most of the widespread rain will be over the southern half of Alabama. The Storm Prediction Center maintains a low-end “marginal risk” (level 1 out of 5) of severe thunderstorms over the southern counties of the state for the potential for strong, gusty winds.

Any lingering showers will end early Sunday; otherwise, Sunday looks dry with a high in the 60s. Rain amounts between now and Sunday morning will be 2-3 inches over south Alabama, with 1-2 inches over the northern half of the state.

NEXT WEEK: At this point the week looks dry with seasonal temperatures — highs in the 50s and 60s, lows in the 30s and 40s.FOOTBALL WEATHER: For the high school playoff games tonight, the sky will be mostly cloudy with temperatures in the low to mid 60s. We should be in the middle of a break in the rain for most places, but a few scattered showers or storms can’t be ruled out, mainly over the southern half of Alabama.

For fans headed to Saturday’s SEC Championship game in Atlanta (Alabama vs. Georgia, 2:30 p.m. CT kickoff at Mercedes-Benz Stadium), rain is likely with temperatures in the mid 60s during the afternoon. Thankfully, the game will be played indoors under the roof.

Troy hosts Appalachian State Saturday in the Sun Belt Conference title game (Veterans Memorial Stadium, 3 p.m. kickoff). The sky will be cloudy with periods of rain likely. A thunderstorm is possible as well; temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s.

ON THIS DATE IN 1962: The 50th Grey Cup was played in Toronto, Ontario, between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Severe lakefront fog halted the game with 9:22 left to play. Winnipeg won the Fog Bowl the following day by a score of 28-27.

ON THIS DATE IN 1970: Four tornadoes affected east-central Wisconsin during the morning. The strongest tornado, an F3, formed at 10:15 a.m. near Medina in Outagamie County. The twister moved northeast at 50 mph and destroyed 20 barns and five houses.

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