The Alabama Weather Blog (2024)

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Tracking Beryl: Getting Better Organized, Tropical Storm Warnings Issued

Bill Murray | July 6, 2024 @ 11:48 am

Tropical Storm Beryl is getting better organized in the Gulf and will impact the Texas Gulf Coast with tropical storm force winds starting Sunday evening, with hurricane force winds moving onshore near the center on Monday morning, likely in the Middle Texas Coast area between Rockport and Port Lavaca and Palacios. Surge of 3-5′ will affect a large area. Tornadoes and heavy rain will be a threat as welll.

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Scattered Showers & Storms Starting to Fire Up; The Latest on Beryl

Scott Martin | July 6, 2024 @ 11:19 am

Beryl is on her way to the Texas Gulf Coast, currently as a tropical storm. Around here, we are already starting to see showers and storms firing up with the daytime heating. Here is the latest on our weather.

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Alabama News Center — Gov. Ivey awards $11.2 million to boost EV charging availability on Alabama interstates

Alabama News Center | July 6, 2024 @ 9:00 am

Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded 14 grants totaling $11.2 million of federal highway funding to ensure Alabama is poised to accommodate electric vehicles as they continue to make their way onto the state’s roads.

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Late Friday Evening Update on Beryl

Bill Murray | July 5, 2024 @ 9:23 pm

The models have come into pretty good agreement on a landfall on the Texas Coast between Corpus Christi and Freeport Monday.

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Alabama News Center — Summertime, lakes and mosquitoes – Alabama Power environmentalists help keep bloodsuckers at bay

Alabama News Center | July 5, 2024 @ 3:00 pm

Summer is officially here and that means trying to avoid mosquitoes might seem impossible! Although mosquitos can be annoying while trying to enjoy outdoor summer activities such as spending time on the lake, there are a few ways to keep them at bay.

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Showers More Numerous Over South Alabama Tomorrow/Sunday

James Spann | July 5, 2024 @ 1:31 pm

RADAR CHECK: Clusters of showers and strong thunderstorms continue across Alabama early this afternoon ahead of a surface front. Temperatures are in the 80s over North Alabama, with 90s to the south. Showers will slowly fade late tonight.

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Greene/Sumter

Bill Murray | July 5, 2024 @ 12:30 pm

At 1224 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Panola, or 18 miles southwest of Aliceville, moving east at 20 mph.

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Mid-Morning Nowcast: Heat with Scattered Storms

Ryan Stinnett | July 5, 2024 @ 9:06 am

Scattered showers and storms are ongoing across North and Central Alabama. These storms are producing very heavy rainfall and frequent lightning. The radar will remain busy today as additional showers and storms will continue to develop.

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Showers/Storms More Numerous Across Alabama Today

James Spann | July 5, 2024 @ 5:36 am

RADAR CHECK: We are watching an organized batch of rain and storms over West Tennessee early this morning; if it holds together it will enter the northeast corner of Alabama a little later with some heavy rain and gusty winds. Additional showers and storms will form over the rest of the state later in the day ahead of a surface front

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Alabama News Center — Breakthrough Series practices at Birmingham, Alabama’s Rickwood Field

Alabama News Center | July 4, 2024 @ 3:00 pm

“Because I have a gift of teaching,” Manuel said. “I believe my gift is to bring (along) the young Black player, give him everything that I learned, to make the game better as a whole, not just for the Blacks but just as a whole, for the game. That’s my calling.”

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Midday Nowcast: Hot and Very Humid Independence Day

Ryan Stinnett | July 4, 2024 @ 10:02 am

Moisture levels are high as dew points are in the 70s, and that is causing heat index values to climb into the danger range across most of Alabama. A heat advisory continues for most of Alabama today as heat index values will be in the 105°-109· range.

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Alabama News Center — Alabama’s Big Spoon Creamery celebrating a decade of delight with sweet anniversary bash

Alabama News Center | July 4, 2024 @ 9:00 am

It was 10 years ago when Ryan and Geri-Martha O’Hara got married and began selling artisan ice cream in their driveway.

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Highs Stay In The 90s; A Few Scattered Showers/Storms Around

James Spann | July 4, 2024 @ 5:46 am

HOT AS A FIRECRACKER: We have some very routine summer weather for Alabama through the weekend. Partly sunny, hot, humid days with scattered showers and storms around, mostly during the afternoon and evening hours (1:00 until 11:00 p.m.).

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FAQs

What is the weather like in Alabama year round? ›

The average summer temperature is 79 °F (26 °C); the winter average is 48 °F (9 °C). Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with an annual average of 56 inches (1,420 mm) and a concentration on the coast.

Who is the weather guy in Alabama? ›

James Max Spann Jr.

(born June 6, 1956) is a television meteorologist, TikTok, and podcast host based in Birmingham, Alabama.

What is the hottest month in Alabama? ›

July is our hottest month, but there is really very little difference from mid-June to mid-August. Then things start to cool off. Right now, the normal high is 91F, the normal low 72F. By the end of the month, the normal high will be 89F and the normal low 69F.

What is the weather like in Alabama in January? ›

Winters are generally mild in Alabama, as they are throughout most of the southeastern United States, with average January low temperatures around 40 °F (4 °C) in Mobile, around 31 °F (−1 °C) in Huntsville, around 35 °F (2 °C) in Montgomery, and around 33 °F (1 °C) in Birmingham.

What month has the best weather in Alabama? ›

The perfect time to visit Alabama is during spring, which is mid-March to late May. The occasional spells of rain make the temperatures moderate, ranging from 60F to 85F. Spring is one of the busiest tourist seasons in Alabama, hence you will have a lot of activities to choose from.

Is Alabama a good place to live? ›

where the skies are so blue. Whether you're looking for mountains and pine trees or white sandy beaches, you'll find it in Alabama. Plus, the low cost of living mixed with a healthy dose of Southern hospitality makes Alabama a great place for families.

How much is James Spann's salary? ›

The average salary of James Spann is $73,633 in the United States.

Is James Spann a doctor? ›

Spann is a cardiothoracic and vascular surgeon.

Why is it called ABC 33-40? ›

The station's brand name, "ABC 33/40", is derived from the two stations that formerly operated as full-power satellites of WBMA to distribute its programming to southwestern and northeastern areas of central Alabama from the station's acquisition of the ABC affiliation in September 1996 until October 2014, WCFT-TV ( ...

Why do people go to Alabama? ›

Geographically, Alabama is stunning. Its beaches and mountains are beautiful. There's no better barbecue in the country, nor fresher seafood; and its people are as diverse as their soft Southern accents.

What is the warmest place in Alabama? ›

Alabama
  • Hottest city: Tuscaloosa.
  • Number of days per year w/ temperature above 90℉: 80.
  • Number of days per year w/ temperature above 100℉: 5.
  • Average summer maximum temperature: 91.9℉
  • Average summer minimum temperature: 70.7℉

Is Alabama the hottest state? ›

Measuring Average Temperature Across the U.S.

Based on the average daily temperature, its top 10 was (in ascending order): Florida, Hawaii, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina.

What is the snowiest month in Alabama? ›

When Does It Snow In Alabama? While there is a chance of a white Christmas in Alabama, the odds are slim. January is typically the coldest and snowiest month in Alabama, but mild snow events can occur from December to March.

What year was the coldest winter in Alabama? ›

(WHNT)– It's hard to imagine temperatures below zero in Alabama, but 55 years ago (January 30), the coldest temperature ever recorded in Alabama was measured in New Market. Lucille Hereford, postmistress and town volunteer weather observer, recorded a minus-27 degree temperature on the morning of January 30, 1966.

What is the winter going to be like in Alabama? ›

Winter will be colder than normal in the north and warmer than normal in the south, with the coldest periods in late December, early January, late January, and early February.

Does Alabama get a lot of snow? ›

How Much Does It Snow In Alabama? Even when it does snow in Alabama, most snowstorms are very mild, yielding only an inch or two of snow. On average, Huntsville accumulates 1.77 inches of snowfall per year, while Birmingham and Montgomery collect less than an inch of snow per year.

Is Alabama humid all year? ›

As a state which touches the Gulf, Alabama's climate is in large part driven by the moisture that evaporates from these waters, providing humid air which bathes the state for much of the year. With abundant moisture available, Alabama's average annual precipitation totals about 54 inches.

What is tornado season in Alabama? ›

Alabama averages 30 tornadoes between March, April and May. Annually, most of our tornadoes occur between March and April. We are nearing the end of 'peak' severe weather season, though severe storms are possible year-round in Alabama. STAY WEATHER-AWAREFor the latest weather coverage for your area, click here.

Is it hurricane season in Alabama? ›

Alabama residents typically experience hurricanes in July, August, September, and October — although the Atlantic hurricane season technically runs from June through November each year.

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