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Re: Wather
[Re: straycat]
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03/15/25 11:39 AM
03/15/25 11:39 AM
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Sun, 75 degrees in Shelby County before noon. If it gets over 80 and the gulf push happens a little after, my gut is central Alabama is going to have problems. Hoping for something to weaken what's coming Agree, Huntsville is still at 65 so the warm sector hasn’t made it up here yet. Bham and Ttown areas are all in the 70s and dew points are in mid 60s and rising which is perfect for Naders.
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