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Can’t-Miss Alabama: Celebrate Halloween, Moss Rock & Harvest Festivals – alabamawx.com

Showers are possible until tomorrow; A dry and warm weekend ahead

RADAR CHECK: A band of showers has moved into NW Alabama this afternoon ahead of a surface front…we also note a few showers over southwestern counties of the state. Showers are possible through tomorrow as the front stalls and slowly dissipates; the most common and useful railroad will be over the northwest quarter of the state.

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Can't Miss Alabama: Celebrate Halloween, Moss Rock and a crop of festivals

This weekend offers a mix of spooky Halloween festivities across the state, including haunted attractions, parades and family activities, along with the upcoming Christmas Village Festival, which begins next week, and the Moss Rock Festival, which celebrates the nature and creativity of 2- November 3.

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Noon Schedule: A very warm Halloween across Alabama

Highs today range from the mid-70s to mid-80s across the state. We’re seeing a mix of sun and clouds, but we’re watching a cold front to the northwest, currently over West Tennessee.

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Troup's serves its Alabama community piece by piece

Troup’s Pizza in the Cahaba Heights neighborhood is a family business that serves families while creating a family. The husband and wife team of Terrill and Ashley Brazelton are known for their great food and genuine, warm hospitality, but they serve the community for much more than that.

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Much-needed rain is moving into Northwest Alabama tonight

RAIN COMING: Alabama is dry early this morning, but we’re seeing a band of rain and a few thunderstorms from near Dallas through St. Louis to Chicago ahead of a surface front.

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Rain for NW Alabama late tomorrow through Friday

RADAR CHECK: We have a few small isolated showers over East Alabama moving north this afternoon…the rest of the state is mostly cloudy but dry.

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Noon Forecast: Clouds and a few showers, but most of Alabama continues to remain dry

There are more clouds than sun across most of Alabama today, and below those clouds there are a few very light showers showing up on the radar, especially over East Alabama.

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Commerce Secretary McNair led the Alabama delegation at the joint SEUS-Japan meeting

Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair is leading an Alabama delegation to the 46th annual Southeast US-Japan Alliance (SEUS-Japan) Joint Meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina this week to strengthen ties with one of the state’s key economic partners.

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Rain likely for NW Alabama tomorrow night/Friday; Afternoons Stay warm

ISOLATED SHOWERS LATE TODAY? While most of Alabama will remain dry today with highs around 80 degrees, we’ll mention the risk of a few small isolated showers this afternoon as moisture levels rise a bit.

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Afternoons remain warm; Showers are possible tomorrow

STILL DRY: Nothing on radar this afternoon; skies are partly to mostly sunny in alabama with temperatures around the 80 degree mark. For Birmingham and a good chunk of Alabama, today is the 31st day in a row without rain as a long dry spell continues.

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Midday weather forecast: Sunny, dry and unseasonably warm October days

We continue to see sunny and very warm days with highs ranging from the upper 70s to low and mid 80s. Nights remain mostly clear with lows in the 50s to 60s.

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Austal USA launches second growth project in Mobile, Alabama, with 2,000 new jobs

Austal USA, the cornerstone of Alabama’s booming defense industry, has begun construction on a state-of-the-art Submarine Module Manufacturing Facility (MMF3) in Mobile.

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Afternoons remain warm; Rain for NW Alabama Thursday night/Friday

DRY DAYS: For Birmingham and a good chunk of Alabama, today will be the 31st day in a row without rain as a long dry spell continues. With good sunshine, we forecast a high in the 77-82 degree range this afternoon.

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WeatherBrains Review Episode 980: Henry Margusity

Henry Margusiti, with over 35 years of experience, is one of the leading extreme weather experts in the country.

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