Published On: 10.03.24 | 

By: James Spann

James Spann: Warm afternoons for Alabama through the weekend; cool change next week

WARM AFTERNOONS THROUGH SUNDAY: Highs will be in the mid 80s across Alabama through the weekend as the warm early fall pattern continues. The weather stays dry today, but we will mention a chance of scattered showers statewide on Friday — nothing heavy or widespread. The weekend will be rain-free with mostly sunny days and fair nights.

COOL CHANGE: Monday will be another warm, dry day with a high in the mid 80s, but a dry cold front passes through the state Monday night, and cooler air settles in for the rest of the week with highs dropping into the 70s over the northern half of the state. Lows will be well down in the 50s; some cooler pockets could see upper 40s by midweek. We see no risk of rain through the week.

TROPICS: Kirk is a major hurricane in the eastern Atlantic with winds of 120 mph; it will turn north, then northeast across the open Atlantic and is no threat to land. To the west of Kirk, we have newly formed Tropical Storm Leslie with winds of 40 mph. It will pretty much follow the same path as Kirk and will stay far from land.

Closer to home, disorganized showers and thunderstorms over portions of the Gulf of Mexico are associated with a surface trough. A broad area of low pressure is likely to develop over the Gulf of Mexico late this weekend or early next week, but subsequent tropical or subtropical development could be limited by the system’s potential interaction with a frontal boundary. Regardless of development, locally heavy rains could occur over portions of Mexico during the next few days and over portions of the Florida Peninsula next week.

The National Hurricane Center has dropped the chance of development to 30%. We see no tropical storms or hurricanes threatening the central Gulf Coast (Gulf Shores to Panama City Beach) at least for the next seven to 10 days.

FOOTBALL WEATHER: There’s just a small risk of a shower during the first quarter for the high school games Friday night; temperatures will fall through the 70s.

Saturday, UAB will host Tulane at Protective Stadium in downtown Birmingham (noon kickoff). The sky will be mostly sunny with temperatures in the low to mid 80s.

Auburn will be on the road at Georgia (2:30 p.m. CT kickoff). The sky will be sunny with temperatures in the low 80s through most of the game.

Alabama travels to Nashville to take on Vanderbilt (3:15 p.m. CT kickoff). Expect a sunny sky with temperatures falling from near 85 degrees at kickoff to near 80 by the final whistle.

ON THIS DATE IN 1979: An F4 tornado struck the towns of Windsor, Windsor Locks and Suffield in Connecticut, causing an estimated $400 million in property damage. The New England Air Museum, which housed more than 20 vintage aircraft, was destroyed. A United Airlines flight aborted a landing at the Bradley International Airport because the pilot saw the tornado.

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