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Welcome to Multimedia Impact Weather Briefing. This briefing will focus on the potential
for a wintry mix of rain, snow, and sleet for portions of Central Alabama after midnight
tonight.
An upper level disturbance will move through the Southeast. To start for 6 pm through midnight,
precipitation will spread across the area from southwest to northeast. Precipitation
will start as all rain this evening across the southwest half of Central Alabama. There
will be a possibility of a wintry mix of rain, sleet, and snow after midnight in areas along
and north of a Demopolis to Lafayette line, in the blue shaded areas. Further to the north,
in the white shaded areas, mainly north of a Millport to Piedmont line, a light snow/sleet
mix is possible before the disturbance pulls eastward out of the area before sunrise.
Current thinking is that amounts will be light with very little to only minor snow accumulation
across the white shaded area before the disturbance moves out. While confidence remains low of
any significant accumulations, low temperatures are expected near 30 to the lower 30s in this
area. That will require us to monitor the overnight situation carefully for the issuance
of any possible advisories. Temperatures are expected to go above freezing fairly early
by 9 am.
Thank you for watching this briefing. For rapidly changing situations, please see the
graphicasts, advertised on the front our website for the latest information. If you have any
additional questions, please give us a call at 205-664-3010.