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7:00 AM | *Nearby frontal system brings us the chance of showers today and tonight...mild conditions stick around through the weekend and into early next week*

Paul Dorian

It stays mild today with afternoon high temperatures likely near the 60-degree mark as a frontal system brings some shower activity to the region. It stays quite mild on Friday with a lingering shower possible and the weekend is setting up nicely with mild and dry conditions likely across northern Alabama.

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7:00 AM | *A milder weather pattern takes us right through the upcoming weekend*

Paul Dorian

It turns milder today with afternoon high temperatures likely near the 60-degree mark as high pressure intensifies to the east of here. While showers are possible during the next couple of days, it’ll stay quite mild with temperatures reaching 60+ degrees for highs. The weekend is looking pretty nice for the beginning of February with dry and mild conditions likely across the northern part of Alabama.

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7:00 AM | *60 degrees possible at mid-week ahead of next cold frontal system*

Paul Dorian

It turns milder today with afternoon high temperatures likely in the lower 50’s as high pressure to the east of here. It’ll turn even milder on Tuesday and mid-week temperatures could approach the 60-degree mark ahead of an incoming cold front. That frontal passage will usher in a chilly air mass for the latter part of the week and winds will become noticeable as well.

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11:30 AM | ***Nationwide deep freeze continues...snow, extreme cold hits southern states...February 1895 cold air outbreak and major winter storm revisited***

Paul Dorian

Bitter cold Arctic air persists across much of the nation with numerous daily low temperature records set across the southern and eastern states. In fact, a few all-time low temperature records were set this morning across southern Louisiana where clear skies, light winds, and a fresh, deep snowpack allowed temperatures to plunge to single digit levels across the region. A rare major winter storm has brought significant accumulating snow across the southern US from Texas-to-Florida-to-the Carolinas and, in some cases, this matched or surpassed the great winter storm of February 1895. The precipitation field associated with this southern storm will push off the southeast coast today, but the bitter cold will persist for a bit longer.

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7:00 AM | ***Bitter cold Arctic air still in control...upper single digits possible in the overnight hours***

Paul Dorian

Bitter cold Arctic air continues to dominate the scene across the eastern states and we’ll do no better than 30 degrees for highs this afternoon and likely drop to the single digits in the overnight hours. A storm system along the Gulf coastal region will produce snow across the southern states from Texas to the Carolinas, but its precipitation field should stay to the south of here.

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4:30 PM | ***Southern storm to bring accumulating snow and ice to unusual places between tonight and early Wednesday***

Paul Dorian

A rare weather event is about to commence across the southern states that will result in accumulating snow and ice to unusual places such as Houston (TX), New Orleans (LA), Tallahassee (FL), and Myrtle Beach (SC). The first three of these cities listed are under “Winter Storm Warnings” and Myrtle Beach is currently under a “Winter Storm Watch”…a very rare event indeed. In this entire stretch, there can be a few inches of snow between tonight and early Wednesday and an ice glaze may be included in the mix as well. Arctic air that has settled all the way down to the Gulf coast is the main contributor to this very wintry and rare weather event for the southern US.

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