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Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Climate
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WEATHER AWARE: Dangerously cold temperatures tonight through Friday
Weather Aware Tonight through Friday Morning for Frigid Temperatures Tonight: The Arctic Blast arrives across Central Alabama. It will become clear and stay windy. We will have near-record low temperatures fall to the teens. The record is 16 set in 1958. The wind chill will be 5-10°. There could be icy spots on roads across North Alabama if the wind does not dry them out. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for the wind chill in the single digits across Central Alabama. Thursday will be a blustery day, but we will have plenty of sunshine. High pressure will be northwest of Alabama sending down the Arctic Air. High temperatures will be in the lower to middle 30s. The wind chill is in the 20s. It is possible that many areas of Central and Northern Alabama will not get above freezing for more than 24 hours. This is pipe-bursting cold. Protect pipes, blooming plants, pets, and people. Thursday night will be clear and frigid with record lows in the teens. The record is 18 set in 1963, and we could tie or break it. The wind chill will be around 10°. Bundle up! Another Cold Weather Advisory will be in effect. Friday will be another frigid day with sunshine as high pressure builds across the Southeast U.S. It will be slightly warmer with high temperatures climbing into the lower 40s. Weekend Outlook: We can start to defrost this weekend. High pressure will move northeast of Alabama bringing in warmer easterly winds. Saturday and Sunday will be mostly sunny and warmer with highs in the lower to middle 50s. The warming trend continues early next week with more sunshine and highs in the 60s. Be sure to follow the CBS 42 Storm Team: Follow Us on Facebook: Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum, Meteorologist Michael Haynes, Meteorologist Alex Puckett, and Meteorologist Jacob Woods. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
19-02-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Wintry Mix Tonight, Weather Aware for Arctic Blast Thursday into Friday
TONIGHT: Our next weathermaker arrives tonight into Wednesday morning. An area of low pressure will move from Texas to the northern Gulf Coast along with a cold front. This will bring rain and snow to parts of Central Alabama. The snow is forecast mainly along and north of US 278 into North Alabama. Some areas just south of that line could see snow mixed with rain. Minor accumulations of a dusting to 1 inch are possible. Some travel issues are likely since the temperatures will be around freezing. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for the northern part of our viewing area. The rest of Central Alabama will have a cold rain with temperatures starting in the 40s. Wednesday afternoon will be cloudy with lingering flurries for Central Alabama as the rain moves east. It will be breezy with temperatures falling into the 30s. Weather Aware Wednesday Night through Friday Morning for Frigid Temperatures The Arctic Blast arrives Wednesday night. This will bring low temperatures in the teens and a wind chill of 5-10°. There could be icy spots on roads across Alabama if the wind does not dry them out on Wednesday night. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for the wind chill in the single digits across Central Alabama. Thursday will be a blustery day with sunshine. High pressure will be northwest of Alabama sending down the Arctic Air. High temperatures will be in the lower to middle 30s and a wind chill in the 20s. It is possible that many areas of Central and Northern Alabama will not get above freezing for more than 24 hours. This is pipe-bursting cold. Protect pipes, blooming plants, pets, and people. Thursday night will be clear and frigid with lows in the teens. The wind chill will be around 10°. Friday will be another frigid day with sunshine as high pressure builds across the Southeast U.S. It will be a tad warmer with high temperatures climbing into the 40s. Weekend Outlook: High pressure will move northeast of Alabama bringing in warmer easterly winds. Saturday and Sunday will be mostly sunny and warmer with highs in the lower to middle 50s. Even warmer temperatures are expected next week with more sunshine. Be sure to follow the CBS 42 Storm Team: Follow Us on Facebook: Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum, Meteorologist Michael Haynes, Meteorologist Alex Puckett, and Meteorologist Jacob Woods. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
18-02-2025
- Politics
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Locals protest Trump administration policies in Lafayette
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) — A protest was held in downtown Lafayette where people spoke out on their disagreements with the Trump administration's upcoming plans. Nearly 60 people gathered in front of the to express their opinions on a multitude of issues. Afterwards, they marched on the sidewalk and screaming chants like 'no justice, no peace.' Isabella Melton, a protester, said she has grown concerned about the current raids in cities across the country. 'I think that we are basically entering a new era in America that is more akin to a dictatorship, I think that there are a lot of lies being spread by Trump saying that we're going after criminals, then why is ICE in schools, why is ICE around children,' said Melton. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Another protestor, Phoebe Lim, said she is against the possibility of the being taken away. 'I receive federal funding in my undergrad,' said Lim. 'It's something that's very important, being educated, and I feel like they're also working on taking that away too, if we want to return to a day and age where people couldn't get an education, by all means, but I would really like to not see that happen.' Malek Richard, the organizer of the protest, said he hopes the demonstration will show the government they will not stand for executive orders that can possibly take away their rights. 'We're here to show the United States and the power that be, the billionaires, the one percent, the government, that none of us are going to stand for the abhorrent executive orders and promises and rulings that have been placed in front of our faces,' said Richard. Richard stresses that demonstrators at the protest will not stop fighting these issues until there is justice and peace for all. 'I trust that Lafayette will continue to rise above in every aspect that they can, and should, for not only the betterment of themselves, but the betterment of the state and the betterment of the United States,' he said. Locals protest Trump administration policies in Lafayette Police warn of gun law following arrest at Rayne parade Lafayette judge exonerates LGBTQ+ activist, apologizes for arrest and 3-year prosecution Remembering Zydeco legend Lynn August Heavy Rain Tuesday Night & Arctic Air Returns Lather This Week… Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
18-02-2025
- Climate
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Snow/rain mix Wednesday morning, Weather Aware: Arctic Blast arrives Thursday
TONIGHT: becoming partly cloudy and still cold. The lows will be in the middle 20s to lower 30s. TOMORROW: Tuesday will be a transition day from a sunny Monday to a rainy Wednesday. High pressure will move northeast of Alabama, and that will allow for easterly winds to bring in slightly warmer temperatures. It will be mostly cloudy and not as cold with highs in the middle 50s. Our next weathermaker arrives Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. An area of low pressure will move from Texas to the northern Gulf Coast. This will bring widespread rain and possibly snow to parts of Central Alabama. The snow is possible along and north of US 278. Minor accumulations of a dusting to 1 inch are possible on Wednesday morning. Some travel issues are possible since the temperatures will be around freezing, and the ground will be 'warm.' Weather Aware Wednesday Night through Friday Morning for Frigid Temperatures The Arctic Blast will arrive Wednesday night into Thursday morning. This will bring Central Alabama temperatures in the teens with the wind chill of 5-10. There could be icy spots on roads across Alabama if the wind does not dry them out for the Thursday morning commute. Thursday will be a blustery day with sunshine. High pressure will be northwest of Alabama sending down the Arctic Air. High temperatures will be in the lower to middle 30s. It is possible that some areas of Central and Northern Alabama will not get above freezing for more than 24 hours. Protect pipes, blooming plants, pets, and people. Thursday night will be clear and frigid with lows of 15-20 degrees. Friday will be another frigid day with sunshine as high pressure builds across the Southeast U.S., but high temperatures will climb into the 40s. Weekend Outlook: High pressure will move northeast of Alabama on Saturday. We will be mostly sunny and warmer with highs in the lower 50s. A low in the Central Gulf will bring us a chance for some showers on Sunday into Monday. Highs will be in the middle 50s. Be sure to follow the CBS 42 Storm Team: Follow Us on Facebook: Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum, Meteorologist Michael Haynes, Meteorologist Alex Puckett, and Meteorologist Jacob Woods. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.