Alabama Weather Forecast
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Alabama's climate is classified as humid subtropical, with long, hot summers and mild winters. The state receives abundant rainfall, averaging around 56 inches annually, making it one of the wettest states in the nation. Coastal areas near Mobile Bay experience even higher precipitation totals.
Severe weather is a significant concern in Alabama, particularly during spring when powerful thunderstorms and tornadoes frequently develop. The state sits within Dixie Alley, a region prone to violent tornado outbreaks. The April 2011 Super Outbreak was one of the deadliest tornado events in U.S. history, striking Alabama especially hard.
Winters in Alabama are generally mild, with average January temperatures ranging from the mid-30s in the north to the low 50s along the Gulf Coast. Snowfall is rare in most of the state but can occasionally impact northern areas near Huntsville. Summers bring persistent heat and humidity, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit from June through August.
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