Author: Ben Lang

More Storms In The Forecast Through Wednesday

Labor Day didn’t feature the sunny and dry end to the holiday weekend that many may have hoped for. Showers and storms became widespread along a “cold” front parked across central Alabama Monday afternoon.

A Fairly Nice Labor Day Weekend For Our Area

Friday began on a sunny note in central and south Alabama, but clouds gradually increased during the day. By Friday evening, many locations had a mostly cloudy sky. Despite the clouds, there wasn’t any rain in our area through the afternoon, and there won’t be this evening either.

Wednesday Started Sunny, But Storms Possible Later

Ida’s impacts to our area are part of history. Wednesday started on a much sunnier note than Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday did. While it looks nice, temperatures are much warmer because of it. Many locations were near or north of 90° by noon, and due to fairly high humidity, heat indices were already near 100°.

A Low Tornado Risk, Wind, And Rain Due To Ida Tuesday

The center of still tropical depression Ida was in the Tennessee Valley as of 10AM Tuesday. However, the tropical circulation remains large and we still feel the impacts from the storm. Wind, rain, and a low tornado risk remain hazards in our area through late Tuesday.

Ida Heads For Louisiana Sunday, Rather Routine Here This Weekend

Ida became a hurricane Friday, located near the western tip of Cuba at 5PM Friday. The Friday afternoon forecast from the NHC calls for Ida to be even stronger prior to landfall. Ida could have sustained winds of 140 mph, making it a Category 4 storm.