Sunday, March 23, 2008

Freeze Warning Cancelled for Sunday Night



The FREEZE WARNING for Sunday night is cancelled...

The National Weather Service in Birmingham has cancelled the freeze warning for Sunday night.

Winds across the area have not diminished as expected. This is causing temperatures to run a little higher than previously forecasted. As a result, widespread freezing temperatures are not expected by morning. However, a few isolated locations in rural and protected areas could still approach 32 degrees for an hour or two during the near daybreak.

A FREEZE WATCH remains in effect from late Monday night through Tuesday morning. Freezing temperatures will be possible Monday night with some readings dipping to the upper 20s in the normally colder, protected locations. The remainder of the CBS 42 viewing area will experience low temperatures falling into the lower 30s.

Freezing temperatures are possible between 1 am and 9 am on Tuesday.

A FREEZE WATCH means sub-freezing temperatures are possible. These conditions could kill crops and other sensitive vegetation.

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