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Current Conditions - Tuscaloosa, AL
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59°
Overcast
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Calm
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| Dew Point: |
57°F
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| Pressure: |
29.73 in
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| Humidity: |
93% |
| Visibility: |
3.0 miles
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Updated: 8:53 AM CST on January 06, 2009 at Tuscaloosa, Alabama(KTCL)
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Issued by the National Weather Service at 8:56 am CST on January 6, 2009
An area of showers and thunderstorms moving across portions of central Alabama this morning will continue to move rapidly northeast. The rainfall will be heavy at times...producing one hour rainfall totals of one half inch. Through 1030...this activity will affect the cities of Moundville...Centreville... Clanton...Demopolis...Marion...and Greensboro.
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5 Day Forecast for ZIP Code 35401
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Almanac
Key: T = Trace of precipitation; MM = data not available
| January 6, 2009 |
| Normal high: | 55° |
Record high: | 77° (1989) |
| Normal low: | 35° |
Record low: | 13° (1959) |
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| Sunrise: | 6:54 AM |
Moon Rise: |
12:32 PM
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| Sunset: | 4:58 PM |
Moon Set: |
2:01 AM
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| Temp. |
Dew Point |
Humidity |
Wind |
Pressure |
Hourly Precip. |
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58.7°F
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58°F
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98%
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SW at
0.0 mph
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29.66 in
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0.00 in
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8:50 AM CST
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Historical Data & Charts
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| Temp. |
Dew Point |
Humidity |
Wind |
Pressure |
Hourly Precip. |
Updated |
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59.4°F
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59°F
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98%
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North at
0.0 mph
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29.51 in
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0.00 in
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8:55 AM CST
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Historical Data & Charts
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| Temp. |
Dew Point |
Humidity |
Wind |
Pressure |
Hourly Precip. |
Updated |
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58°F
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58°F
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99%
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North at
0 mph
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29.68 in
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0.00 in
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8:33 AM CST
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| Temp. |
Dew Point |
Humidity |
Wind |
Pressure |
Hourly Precip. |
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60.1°F
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60°F
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98%
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NE at
0.0 mph
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29.71 in
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0.00 in
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8:58 AM CST
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| Temp. |
Dew Point |
Humidity |
Wind |
Pressure |
Hourly Precip. |
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65.1°F
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64°F
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98%
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SSW at
1.0 mph
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29.81 in
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0.00 in
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8:50 AM CST
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| Temp. |
Dew Point |
Humidity |
Wind |
Pressure |
Hourly Precip. |
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65.5°F
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66°F
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100%
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SSW at
0.0 mph
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29.72 in
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0.00 in
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8:59 AM CST
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| Temp. |
Dew Point |
Humidity |
Wind |
Pressure |
Hourly Precip. |
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59.6°F
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59°F
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98%
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ENE at
2.0 mph
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29.70 in
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8:52 AM CST
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Dew Point |
Humidity |
Wind |
Pressure |
Hourly Precip. |
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65.6°F
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65°F
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98%
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SSE at
3.0 mph
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29.73 in
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0.91 in
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8:56 AM CST
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Historical Data & Charts
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| Temp. |
Dew Point |
Humidity |
Wind |
Pressure |
Hourly Precip. |
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64.5°F
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64°F
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97%
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SSW at
0.0 mph
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29.63 in
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0.00 in
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8:59 AM CST
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Flash Flood Watch
Statement as of 5:08 am CST on January 6, 2009 |
... Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through this afternoon...
The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* portions of central Alabama... east central Alabama... northeast Alabama... northwest Alabama and west central Alabama... including the following areas... in central Alabama... Blount... Jefferson... St. Clair and Walker. In east central Alabama... Calhoun. In northeast Alabama... Cherokee and Etowah. In northwest Alabama... Marion and Winston. In west central Alabama... Fayette... Lamar... Pickens and Tuscaloosa.
* Through this afternoon
* rainfall of 2 to 4 inches can be expected across the watch area through 6 PM Tuesday.
* The heavy rainfall will cause area streams and creeks to overflow their banks... cause water levels to rise in poor drainage areas... and may lead to dangerous flooding conditions on roads at low water crossings.
A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a very dangerous situation.
You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued.
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