
Very Cold Temps Headed to Alabama with Hints of Wintry Weather
Get ready for frigid temps and the hints of wintry weather in Alabama.

Confirming Very Cold Temps Next Week
According to the NOAA temperature outlook for January 20-25, almost the entire Yellowhammer State is in the 70-80% range for likely below-average temperatures.
James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist said, “We have potentially the coldest air so far this season settling into the Deep South next week, with highs in the 30s and lows in the teens for the northern half of the state for the at least the first half of the week.”

Monday, January 20 at 7 a.m. Time and Date Weather Temp and Feels Like Guide
To help put it in perspective, the temperatures vs. the feels-like temperature for Monday, January 20, from Time and Date, are shown below. As weather conditions change, the hourly forecast could be impacted.
Bibb: Temp: 21 °F - Feels Like: 12 °F
Fayette: Temp: 21 °F - Feels Like: 12 °F
Greene: Temp: 23 °F - Feels Like: 14 °F
Hale: Temp: 23 °F - Feels Like: 14 °F
Lamar: Temp: 18 °F - Feels Like: 7 °F
Perry: Temp: 23 °F - Feels Like: 14 °F
Pickens: Temp: 21 °F - Feels Like: 12 °F
Sumter: Temp: 23 °F - Feels Like: 14 °F
Tuscaloosa: Temp: 21 °F - Feels Like: 12 °F
Walker: Temp: 20 °F - Feels Like: 10 °F
Snow Chances?
There has been much talk of more winter weather in Alabama next week. This includes well-designed snow maps on the World Wide Web, some of which are pretty humorous. From a light dusting to 6 feet of snow, all from not-so-reliable sources.
Current models show the probability of one inch of snow or greater through January 26, depending on the location in Alabama. The northern tier of Alabama is running at 40%, while our area in West Alabama ranges between 20% and 30%.
“Global models continue to occasionally suggest some potential for wintry precipitation across parts of Alabama around Tuesday/Wednesday (Jan 21-22), but consistency has not been good,” said Spann.
This is a developing weather situation, and the Townsquare Media Weather Center will keep you posted on any developments.
Mary K. – Weather Forecaster
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