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Increasing winds, cloudy skies and warmer temperatures today
It was 54 degrees early this morning and the projected high will be around 58. Although rain chances lessen as we head into Christmas and the weekend, isolated showers could still develop. The chance of snow increases to 70 percent during the night, with accumulation of about an in possible, the weather service says.
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Showers will linger into Christmas Eve with very warm temperatures.
For Christmas Day, we are expecting mostly cloudy skies and a small chance of a few showers. Low around 63. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Skies will begin the day partly sunny, switching to cloudy this afternoon.
It’s looking like it will be a soggy holiday week across Alabama – with near record high temperatures possible on Christmas Day.
Brown predicts the rest of the week will include some rain showers and more mild temperatures.
Cloudy skies with showers and a few t-storms possible during the afternoon. Rain should hold off until late Monday into Tuesday, and it should be fairly isolated in nature. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Wednesday: Showers likely, mainly between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Cloudy with a high near 65.
Sunday Night: Patchy fog after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 90%. Wind gusts as high as 22 miles per hour. Temps will be in the 60s both Christmas Eve morning and Christmas morning. Cool lows around 66.
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Meteorologists will be watching the evolving systems to see if severe weather could come into play on Wednesday – but as of Sunday morning there were more question marks than anything. Now it won’t be raining all day, but keep the umbrella close since showers could be hanging around for a good chunk of the day.