ABC 33/40 meteorologist James Spann wrote today that central Alabama could contemplate effectual snowfall or keen rain pioneer Sunday. Spann's blog entry said it's impossible at this spot to trot out which time of cool precipitation will hit the area, but the broad area south of U.S. Highway 278 should mull over a heavy pair cover potential for significant ice accumulation in that zone.
Spann besides said masterly could be enough accumulation for power outages due to ice build-up on trees and ability lines. He is projecting snow amounts of two to four inches with ice involved.
The National Weather comfort remains determined in its statement that understanding is increasing for accumulating winter precipitation across central Alabama, including Montgomery, Autauga and Elmore counties from Sunday morning thanks to Tuesday morning.
The forecast says both snow and wintry drop are possible proper to a choler system moving across the southeastern U.S. and northern Gulf of Mexico.
The NWS says skillful are unruffled questions about the good adeptness of the system and, due to Spann noted, the frame of precipitation. The highest snowfall accumulation will sell for north of Interstate 20, where one to two inches is possible, according to the forecast.
Spann besides said masterly could be enough accumulation for power outages due to ice build-up on trees and ability lines. He is projecting snow amounts of two to four inches with ice involved.
The National Weather comfort remains determined in its statement that understanding is increasing for accumulating winter precipitation across central Alabama, including Montgomery, Autauga and Elmore counties from Sunday morning thanks to Tuesday morning.
The forecast says both snow and wintry drop are possible proper to a choler system moving across the southeastern U.S. and northern Gulf of Mexico.
The NWS says skillful are unruffled questions about the good adeptness of the system and, due to Spann noted, the frame of precipitation. The highest snowfall accumulation will sell for north of Interstate 20, where one to two inches is possible, according to the forecast.
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