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Old 06-30-2018, 01:18 PM
 
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The storms yesterday indeed earned the right to be called a derecho. Locally, straightline winds up to 100 mph were reported by the NWS, based on tree damage/destruction. One NWS employee termed it a once in a decade event. It was primarily east of Huntsville when it passed by, but must've moved west a little because B'ham appeard to catch the brunt of it.
It did. I was in a client meeting when the alarms started going off. It looked like a giant red mass NE of town. That in itself is unusual because almost all weather patterns in Alabama are west to east.

But it had petered out to a garden variety thunderstorm by the time it reached my meeting in Riverchase.

OP, here's a website you should really get to know if you live here. We have a saying around here: "When it's hitting the fan, watch James Spann."

https://www.alabamawx.com
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Old 07-17-2018, 04:51 AM
 
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24 - 28 Celsius is about 75 - 82 Fahrenheit. It is 92F and 50% humidity in Huntsville today and it's not even Summer yet.
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Old 07-17-2018, 08:32 PM
 
Location: Madison, Alabama
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24 - 28 Celsius is about 75 - 82 Fahrenheit. It is 92F and 50% humidity in Huntsville today and it's not even Summer yet.
Actually, the first day of summer was several weeks ago, about June 20 or 21. We're at the hottest part of the year right now, statistically.
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