Birmingham experienced a remarkable weather event as temperatures soared to 86 degrees yesterday, tying the record high for October 25, a record set back in 1927. Residents could expect similar weather patterns today and tomorrow, with temperatures returning to the mid 80s and a steady supply of sunshine both days.
Looking ahead, a surface front is set to drift southward through Alabama on Sunday. While there is a possibility of isolated showers, most areas of the state are not expected to see any precipitation. The high temperature on Sunday is forecasted to be in the 77-82 degree range, which continues this trend of dry weather.
This weekend marks the 27th consecutive day without measurable rain in Birmingham, leading many to wonder when the pattern might change. Looking into next week, conditions will remain mostly sunny during the day and fair at night, with high temperatures nearing 80 degrees on most afternoons. According to global models, the next significant rainfall for Alabama may not arrive for another 10-15 days.
In more regional news, the Atlantic basin currently appears calm with no signs of tropical storm formation expected for at least the next week. However, forecasters are noting potential activity that could develop in the Caribbean around early November. It is still too soon to determine if any systems that form will pose a threat or where they might head.
For those heading out to enjoy high school football games tonight, expect clear skies. Temperatures are predicted to drop from the 70s during the first half into the 60s by the fourth quarter. It’s shaping up to be a lovely evening for football fans across Alabama.
On a larger scale, the annual Magic City Classic will take place tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. CT at Legion Field in Birmingham, featuring a matchup between Alabama State and Alabama A&M. Fans can anticipate mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the low to mid 80s during the first half, cooling to around 80 degrees as the game progresses.
Meanwhile, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama will host Missouri at Saban Field/Bryant Denny Stadium at the same time. Expect an afternoon that remains warm and dry with kicking off temperatures around 85 degrees, dropping into the 70s by game’s end.
Auburn will also be in action, traveling to Lexington for a game against Kentucky with kickoff set for 6:45 p.m. CT. The forecast indicates mostly fair conditions, starting near 62 degrees at kickoff and falling to the mid 50s by the final whistle.
As a point of historical interest, on this date in 1921, a devastating category three hurricane struck near Tarpon Springs, Florida, causing eight fatalities. In more recent history, on this date in 2017, Denver, Colorado experienced an astonishing temperature change, reaching a high of 84 degrees before plunging to 13 degrees the following morning—a staggering 71-degree change.
As we move through the weekend, it’s important to stay updated on any changes in the weather. For now, enjoy the warm and dry conditions Birmingham has in store!
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