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Cool and wet weather continues into December 🌧️ We end November and begin December on a continued very cool and wet note...
11/30/2025

Cool and wet weather continues into December 🌧️

We end November and begin December on a continued very cool and wet note. Looking like temperature stay below average for the foreseeable future. Today, showers should clear from west to east through the day, with the rain mostly over the south and east counties by afternoon and evening. Clouds linger; highs upper 40s north to near 70 south. The average high for the date is in the low 60s across central Alabama and mid 60s south.

A freeze tonight across the northern counties, and then the next system comes along very quickly behind the first as we get into tomorrow. Showers will increase throughout the day from west to east, becoming widespread especially tomorrow night when we could see widespread rain and even some locally heavier totals in places. Some of us could see an inch or more of rain. Highs in the upper 40s to low 50s north and upper 60s south.

Rain gradually moves out on Tuesday, and skies could finally clear by evening - but it will be very chilly with mid 40s at best north and barely 60 to the south. A hard freeze for all but the southern counties on Tuesday night followed by mostly 50s and sunny on Wednesday... before yet another system starts to move in. Rain increases by late on Thursday, with widespread showers on Friday including a few storms south. Temperatures remain below normal to well below normal, and it's possible some of the cooler spots of the Tennessee Valley might struggle to even see 50° again until the end of the week.

This is the last day of Atlantic hurricane season 2025. It's been an unusual season - the first year since 2015 to not see a hurricane landfall in the US, but also a season with three category five hurricanes; only 2005 has had more than that in one season. Hurricane Melissa's landfall in Jamaica is one of the most intense landfalls on record anywhere in the world.

Clouds increasing; rain tonight 🌧️ Winter is definitely on the way - cool and wet is the story. Mid 50s north to low 60s...
11/29/2025

Clouds increasing; rain tonight 🌧️

Winter is definitely on the way - cool and wet is the story. Mid 50s north to low 60s south with increasing clouds from the north and west. Rain begins across north and west Alabama tonight, becoming widespread by the early morning hours. No storms expected, but a very chilly rain spreading across the state tomorrow, reaching south and east Alabama later in the day. Not expecting a ton of rain but definitely a wet Sunday travel day. Highs upper 40s north to near 70 along the coast. Another freeze north tomorrow night, staying cloudy between systems. Another round of rain is likely on Monday (highs 40s north and 60s south) and especially Monday night where much of the state will see widespread cold rain. This could be heavy across north and central Alabama. Lows are expected to remain generally above freezing; brief winter weather can't be ruled entirely out near the Tennessee line on Monday night but seems unlikely. Tuesday is another very chilly day, drying out from the north and west but with morning showers. Maybe a brief break on Wednesday with some sun, with temperatures 10° or more below average, but then back to cold and wet for the second half of the work week. It looks like wet weather may continue into mid-month.

Brief break in wet weather but very cool ☀️ A cold and messy setup is incoming. For now though, a generally sunny day, m...
11/28/2025

Brief break in wet weather but very cool ☀️

A cold and messy setup is incoming. For now though, a generally sunny day, most of us in the 50s but the Tennessee Valley could stay in the upper 40s. Another hard freeze tonight for the northern counties. Tomorrow should see 50s north and climbing into the 60s south, as clouds increase across the northern counties ahead of the next system. Widespread showers will move in tomorrow night. The highest coverage will start across the northern counties and shift into the southern counties by later in the day. This is likely to be a pretty widespread and chilly rain, affecting most of the state. Northern counties will top out in the low 50s at best with breezy conditions and southern counties could be in the upper 60s. Rain briefly moves out for the northern and western counties by Sunday night, lingering south and east. Monday sees only upper 40s north and low 60s at best south. Another round of rain is likely on Monday evening into Monday night, becoming widespread after dark as a very cold rain, falling with temperatures in the upper 30s north into Tuesday morning. Winter weather is not expected at this time but a few of us could see some decent rainfall totals. Things start to clear out slowly on Tuesday but with highs still well below normal, only in the 40s north and 50s south, and well below normal temperatures with morning freezes across the northern counties will be likely through at least midweek.

Chilly but mostly clear Thanksgiving; very cool and wet weather ahead ☀️ Expect a chilly Thanksgiving with temperatures ...
11/27/2025

Chilly but mostly clear Thanksgiving; very cool and wet weather ahead ☀️

Expect a chilly Thanksgiving with temperatures well below normal. Most of us will wind up in the 50s, with low 50s north and perhaps some low 60s south. Any morning clouds should clear out for a mostly sunny afternoon and evening. Tonight, all but the southern counties will see a freeze, with mid 20s north and mid 30s south. The air mass remains chilly tomorrow with highs only in the upper 40s north and mid to upper 50s south. Another freeze tomorrow night for most and temperatures only crawling up a few degrees by Saturday with 50s for most and only a few 60s south. Rain moves back in by Saturday night becoming widespread on Sunday as we get into a very cool and wet pattern exiting November and beginning December. Highs remain in the upper 40s to low 50s north, with some brief 60s then upper 50s south, as we go into the work week, with a chance of showers each day, and some fairly widespread coverage at times. Lows in the 30s north going into the work week with showers has brought some discussion about the possibility of winter weather. It's not entirely out of the question that some light sleet could mix in for some of the colder pockets by early next week, but I would say the biggest chance is that we will just keep a very cold rain. This may become a little clearer as we get closer to early next week though.

A Strange Tale From 1902 That Still Sparks CuriosityHere’s one of the wildest stories to ever come out of early Californ...
11/27/2025

A Strange Tale From 1902 That Still Sparks Curiosity

Here’s one of the wildest stories to ever come out of early California mining camps.
According to accounts from 1902, a group of miners claimed they dug up something no one should’ve found underground: what looked like a DeLorean-style car buried deep in the earth—decades before automobiles like that even existed.

And the weirdest part?

The car reportedly disappeared the very next day, leaving behind nothing but rumors and confusion.

All that survives now is a single old photograph and a century of speculation.
It’s not proof of anything, of course—but it’s definitely one of those fun, head-scratching “what-ifs” that refuses to fade away.

Some stories just won’t let the imagination rest.

Clearing but much cooler ☀️ Today will be a much cooler one for most. Morning clouds will gradually give away to clearin...
11/26/2025

Clearing but much cooler ☀️

Today will be a much cooler one for most. Morning clouds will gradually give away to clearing skies behind the front, with some breezy north wind at times. Highs might stay in the 50s across the Tennessee Valley, and perhaps briefly hit the low 70s across south Alabama, but most should be in the 50s or 60s. Expect a freeze tonight across the northern counties and an even cooler day for Thanksgiving tomorrow. Despite sunny skies, highs will only reach the low 50s at best across north Alabama with upper 50s south. Pretty fair weather overall just very chilly. A hard freeze is expected tomorrow night across the northern counties with mid 30s south. Friday might be even cooler with a few spots across the Tennessee Valley staying in the 40s, and only mid 50s south. We only start to warm up very slowly on Saturday, and we don't get very far before the active pattern starts again. Saturday night and Sunday look wet across much of the state. Highs still in the 50s north, and 60s south. The work week begins on a similar note with more chances of showers every day and temperatures below normal.

11/25/2025

ALNewsBeacon.com: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Jefferson and Shelby County in AL until 3:15pm CST. More Info: https://bit.ly/458AkpB

11/25/2025

ALNewsBeacon.com: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Lee County in AL until 3:00pm CST. More Info: https://bit.ly/458AkpB

11/25/2025

ALNewsBeacon.com: Tornado Watch for Chambers and Lee County in AL until 6:00pm CST. More Info: https://bit.ly/458AkpB

⚠️ Severe weather expected, along with locally heavy rainfall ⚠️ ⛈️ A big time weather day today. The widespread rain an...
11/25/2025

⚠️ Severe weather expected, along with locally heavy rainfall ⚠️ ⛈️

A big time weather day today. The widespread rain and storms that have moved into the state overnight will continue to the east. Some spots, especially north and parts of central Alabama, may receive some 1-2" rainfall totals. The very wet morning will continue and begin to gradually subside a little by midday. As the morning round begins to weaken, most computer models show a second more significant round of thunderstorms developing from noon into the afternoon mostly across central Alabama, but nearly anywhere in the state could see this activity. There has been an uptrend in the chance of severe weather; this secondary round of thunderstorms could bring a few tornadoes, in addition to damaging wind and some scattered large hail reports. Have a way to receive warnings! This is Alabama's secondary tornado season, and tornadoes are absolutely possible this time of year. Expect highs mostly in the 70s today.

Thunderstorms will start to clear out by tonight, perhaps lingering in the south and east through tomorrow morning. Skies tomorrow should be clearing but with the front passing through, temperatures will fall. Highs will probably only reach the 50s north, with perhaps a few 70s south before the front hits. Tomorrow night will likely see a freeze across the Tennessee Valley under clear skies and a cooler air mass, and Thanksgiving day will be very chilly with temperatures about 10° below average. Highs will top out only in the low 50s at best north, with some upper 40s in cooler pockets, and even down on the coast, it might be hard to hit 60. It'll be a very chilly day despite sunny skies. A hard freeze for all but the southern counties on Thanksgiving night followed by an equally cold Friday and Saturday. Many of us will remain below average for quite a while as we go into December, with 50s north and upper 60s to low 70s south going into late weekend. Scattered showers return by Sunday and Monday, making for a wet pattern on top of a cool one.

11/25/2025

ALNewsBeacon.com: Tornado Watch for Autauga, Bibb, Butler, Chilton, Choctaw, Clarke, Clay, Conecuh, Coosa, Crenshaw, Dallas, Elmore, Greene, Hale, Jefferson, Lowndes, Monroe, Montgomery, Shelby, Sumter, Tuscaloosa and Wilcox County in AL until 6:00pm CST. More Info: https://bit.ly/458AkpB

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