Showing posts with label temperatures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label temperatures. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Freezing temperatures in Birmingham put people, pipes in peril

Published: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 6:00 AM
Eric Sudduth stood Monday afternoon in below freezing temperatures at Linn Park as one of the coldest nights in Birmingham so far this fall loomed.

? To ward off the cold he wore two pairs of pants, three pairs of socks, tennis shoes, three T-shirts, three jackets, two toboggans, two pairs of gloves and a red scarf around his neck.

? Sudduth was among more than a half dozen homeless people waiting at the park to get inside nearby Boutwell Auditorium, which the city has opened nightly as an emergency shelter.

? During the day to avoid the cold, a number of homeless people such as Sudduth have visited the downtown library, where they read books or surf on public computers, and go to area shelters or churches to eat meals. "Anything to keep warm," Sudduth said.

? The temperature early this morning was expected to hit 16 degrees, said Mary Keiser, meteorologist with National Weather Service in Calera. That would tie the coldest temperature so far this fall, which was Dec. 9, she said. The record low for Dec. 14 is 14 degrees, which was set in 1917, she said.

?The Birmingham Water Works Board on Monday also issued a winter weather advisory that asks customers to protect the outdoor and indoor plumbing from costly damage.

? Temperatures will remain cold into Wednesday, with a period of possible freezing rain that morning, Keiser said. But the high on Thursday is expected to be near 60, she said.

? With temperatures at or near record lows in recent nights, homeless shelters have been at capacity in the Birmingham area, a few homeless advocates said.

? Don Lupo, director of the Mayor's Office of Citizens Assistance, said nearly 150 people slept at the warming station at Boutwell on Sunday night.

? Steve Freeman, executive director of The Firehouse Shelter on Third Avenue North in downtown Birmingham, said the Boutwell warming station has helped ease overcrowding at that shelter. He said they had about 70 to 75 on Sunday night.

? Nicole Arlain, case manager for the Firehouse Shelter's street outreach program, handed out blankets and plastic bags filled with toiletry items to homeless people gathered at Linn Park on Monday. She said the main goal was to give the items to people who were not going to a shelter.

? Arlain, however, didn't have many blankets, gloves or other pieces of warm clothing to hand out.

? Donations of blankets, caps, gloves and other clothing are at a low point for the shelter at Third Avenue and 15th Street North, Freeman said. "We're down to our last few items," he said.

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Forecast: Near freezing temperatures expected to arrive Saturday night

Published: Friday, December 10, 2010, 7:30 PM ??? Updated: Friday, December 10, 2010, 7:30 PM
Temperatures are expected to plummet overnight Saturday across central Alabama and meteorologists said there will be little warm-up until later this week.

Tonight's low will be around 34.

It should be a pleasant, albeit cloudy, afternoon Saturday across the Birmingham area, according to the National Weather Service.

The high Saturday is expected to reach 57, but after 6 p.m., when a widespread rain is expected to soak the area, temperatures will begin a downward spiral, said meteorologist Gary Goggins.

By 7 a.m. Sunday, there will be near freezing temperatures across the area with 20 to 25 mph winds, Goggins said.

"(Temperatures) are going to continue to hover near freezing all day long," Goggins said.

Saturday night's rain is expected to continue through about noon Sunday. Some "snow showers" could pass through as well, but Goggins said any flurries are not expected to stick.

"It'll be nice to look at, but that's about it," Goggins said.

Temperatures will continue to drop Sunday night, when the overnight low is expected to dip to 18.

There will be little relief from the cold Monday afternoon; the high will likely only reach 32 with the overnight low again dropping into the upper teens.

The Birmingham area will be significantly warmer, however, by Thursday when the high is expected to be near 65 with a night-time low around 47.

For more Birmingham area weather information, check the Weather Center on al.com.

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Near-freezing temperatures expected tonight in Birmingham metro area

Published: Saturday, November 27, 2010, 7:26 PM ??? Updated: Saturday, November 27, 2010, 7:33 PM

Temperatures in the Birmingham metro area will continue to drop to close to freezing tonight, according to the Birmingham office of the National Weather Service.

Clear skies and calm winds are also in the overnight forecast. The same conditions will be in place Sunday with temperatures climbing to around 60 degrees for the high.

At around 6 p.m. tonight, the NWS reported the temperature at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport was 46 degrees with wind out of the north at around 5 miles per hour.

Rain chances enter the forecast starting on Monday and lasting through Tuesday, according to the extended forecast from the NWS. Freezing temperatures are not expected again until Tuesday night.

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Birmingham-area forecast calls for clear skies, warm temperatures

Published: Friday, November 19, 2010, 8:09 PM ??? Updated: Friday, November 19, 2010, 8:15 PM

The National Weather Service forecast for the Birmingham area calls for clear skies this weekend with warm temperatures.

Tonight's low will be around 43 with Saturday's high near 72. Saturday night's low is forecast to be around 48.

Sunday will be a sunny day with a high near 73 with a low of 51.

Thanksgiving week begins with sunny skies with a high near 74. Monday night's low is expected to be around 58.

There's a 20 percent chance of showers on Tuesday with a high near 75.

The forecast calls for a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday with a 50 percent chance of rain and storms on Thanksgiving.

Follow weather developments in the al.com Weather Center.

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