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Noon Forecast: Another sunny day in Alabama – alabamawx.com

A few sprinkles over north possible today; Dry for the rest

While the dry streak continues for most of the state, a few light showers are possible over the Tennessee Valley this weekend. We also expect rain chances for northwest locations later in the work week.

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Techstars Alabama EnergyTech Accelerator Startup Spotlight: dodda.ai

Our mission is to free customers in the energy, engineering and construction industries from increasing code complexity, costly rework and burdensome processes by applying the power of AI to the $10 billion software industry that serves them.

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A few showers on Sunday; Most places remain dry

VERY WARM FALL DAY: Temperatures are back in the mid-80s across most of Alabama this afternoon with plenty of sunshine. We note that the average high for Birmingham on October 25 is 73. Tonight will be clear with a low in the 56-62 degree range.

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The story behind celebrity Alabama chef Kelsey Barnard Clark's new cookbook

Kelsey Barnard Clark knows a thing or two about entertaining. As a longtime caterer, acclaimed restaurateur and seasoned home host, the Alabama native is an expert at hosting casual and formal gatherings, large and small.

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Noon Forecast: Another sun-filled day in Alabama

Another sun filled day in Alabama with very warm to near high temperatures this afternoon as we see the mid to upper 80s. Again flirting with record values ​​for this time of year.

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Alabama's long drought continues; Afternoons Stay warm

STILL DRY, STILL WARM: Birmingham hit 86 degrees yesterday, tying the record for Oct. 25, last set in 1927. Temperatures return to the mid-80s today and tomorrow with good sunshine both days.

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Can't-miss Alabama: 'Disney on Ice', Magic City Classic are among weekend favorites

The Magic City Classic (MCC) is the nation’s largest historically black college and university (HBCU) football rivalry game. Alabama A&M University and Alabama State University play the game each year at Birmingham’s historic Legion Field, and the winner could potentially earn a spot in the SWAC Championship game.

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Latest US Drought Monitor Released: Large increase in moderate drought conditions.

Just over 60% of the state is experiencing moderate drought.

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The dry pattern continues; Afternoons Stay warm

VERY WARM OCTOBER DAY: Temperatures are near 80 degrees across much of Alabama this afternoon, very close to record highs for mid to late October. Skies are mostly sunny, and tonight will be mild with lows between 55-60 degrees.

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Midday forecast: Sunny, dry, dusty October days

Our days continue to be characterized by sunny, beautiful weather with highs in the mid to upper 80s that are about ten degrees above average.

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On line: New Flyer of America builds zero-emission buses in Alabama for cleaner transit across the country

New Flyer is the leader in heavy-duty transit buses in North America and offers the most advanced product line under the Xcelsior and Xcelsior CHARGE brands.

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Afternoons remain warm; No rain at least until Saturday

WARM AFTERNOONS: Highs will be around 80 degrees across most of Alabama today, tomorrow and Saturday, about ten degrees above average for mid to late October. The air remains dry, so expect sunny days and bright nights.

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Later, alligator! Walk through Summerdale, Alabama's Alligator Alley

Over the past two decades, the alligator population in Baldwin County has steadily increased. Eighteen miles north of Gulf Shores, Wes Moore’s 160-acre property in Summerdale—home of Alligator Alley—now boasts more than 700 primitive reptilian inhabitants whose distant ancestors once roamed the planet with dinosaurs.

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Dry days continue with warm afternoons

WARM OCTOBER DAY: Temperatures are mostly in the 80-85 degree range in Alabama this afternoon, about ten degrees above the October 23rd average. The air is dry and the sky is sunny.

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