Snow falling on Alabama? Everything you need to know for Friday's winter storm threat


Snow falling on Alabama? Everything you need to know for Friday's winter storm threat

Snow is in the forecast for the northern half of Alabama, and it is expected to begin overnight tonight.

Here are some key points from the National Weather Service:

A winter storm warning will go into effect at midnight for all of north Alabama.

The National weather Service in Huntsville said it is looking at two possible scenarios on Friday:

Scenario 1: Snow begins to fall late Thursday night and remains all snow through Saturday morning, leading to higher accumulations.

Scenario 2: Snow begins to fall late Thursday, transitions to a wintry mix during the day then changes back to snow early Saturday. This would limit the amount of snow, but potentially result in higher impacts to roads with ice accumulating.

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Precipitation will refreeze on roads late Friday, leading to very hazardous travel conditions.

Here's the thinking about timing:

A winter storm warning will go into effect at midnight for the northern part of central Alabama, according to the National Weather Service in Birmingham. Snow and sleet accumulations of 1 to 3 inches will be possible along with potential for up to one tenth of an inch of freezing rain.

The counties in the winter storm warning are: Marion, Lamar, Fayette, Winston, Walker, Blount, Etowah, Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne, Jefferson and St. Clair.

A winter weather advisory will also go into effect for areas farther south. Accumulations of 1 to 2 inches of snow and sleet, with up to one tenth of an inch of freezing rain will be possible in those areas.

Counties in the winter weather advisory are Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Bibb, Chilton, Coosa, Tallapoosa, Chambers, Elmore and Lee.

The weather service said a wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain will move in from the west after midnight tonight.

Forecasters warned that temperatures will be at or just below freezing and will cause difficult travel conditions for the Friday morning commute, especially across the northern half of central Alabama.

Precipitation could change over to rain during the day on Friday, but areas in the northern part of central Alabama could stay colder and get more winter precipitation through the day.

"Small fluctuations in temperatures at the ground and above the surface, as well as the intensity of the precipitation, will play a large role in precipitation type and accumulations and associated impacts," the weather service said Thursday morning.

"The greatest concern for significant impacts will be in the newly issued Winter Storm Warning area, where heavy wintry precipitation could quickly accumulate, especially during the morning commute when temperatures will be near or below freezing."

South Alabama remained under a cold weather advisory on Thursday but had no winter precipitation warnings or advisories in effect so far.

The National Weather Service in Mobile said there will be a a low chances of a sleet/rain mix at the onset of precipitation early Friday morning across interior sections of south Alabama. Precipitation could begin as sleet but then transition to all rain but sunrise.

"The best chance for frozen precipitation will be across areas along and north of the U.S. 84 corridor, during a brief window before precipitation transitions to all rain after sunrise," the weather service said in a forecast discussion on Thursday morning. "South of U.S 84, the vertical profile will likely remain above freezing for much of the lower levels, allowing any frozen precip to melt and fall as rain. Surface temperatures will also remain above freezing and a cold rain is likely all that we will see."

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