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Alabama Weather 3/10 Morning - Unseasonably Warm

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Good morning. Alabama. I'm Michael Mosby. After last night's soaking rain, you're waking up to muggy 60s and patchy fog along the coast. That fog should lift by mid-morning, giving way to a warm, cloudy day statewide. Temperature-wise. The sun's taking a backseat today behind those clouds, but southerly winds will push temperatures into the low 80s anyway. Birmingham climbs to 82 degrees, montgomery and Mobile both hit 80. Even up in Huntsville. Here comes 79 degrees — unseasonably warm for early March. As the sun sets. Northern Alabama sees a few lingering showers this morning, but those fade by lunchtime. The rest of the state stays dry through the day, tonight drops back to the mid 60s statewide under mostly cloudy skies. Wednesday looks similar — mostly cloudy, warm. And humid. Highs reach the low 80s again across Central and Southern Alabama, with Northern Alabama in the upper 70s. But this warmth is setting the stage for what comes next. Late Wednesday night into Thursday morning, a strong cold front barrels through, a line of thunderstorms develops ahead of it. And some could turn severe. Damaging wind gusts are the main threat, but large hail and a few tornadoes can't be ruled out. Heavy rainfall could cause localized flooding, especially after yesterday's rain, the storms clear by Thursday afternoon. Thursday brings a dramatic shift. Temperatures crash to the upper 50s — 39 degrees colder than Wednesday. Friday morning could see patchy frost in Northern Alabama with lows in the upper 30s. The weekend rebounds nicely. Saturday and Sunday warm back into the 70s with sunshine returning. Charge your phones and fill up the gas tank before Wednesday night. Looking ahead. See you this afternoon.
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