Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Birmingham, AL
Issued by NWS Birmingham, AL
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380 FXUS64 KBMX 292024 AFDBMX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Birmingham AL 224 PM CST Sat Nov 29 2025 ...New DISCUSSION... .KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 135 PM CST SAT NOV 29 2025 - Significant rain amounts of one to two inches expected across central Alabama tonight through Tuesday. && .DISCUSSION... (This evening through next Friday) Issued at 135 PM CST SAT NOV 29 2025 Everything remains pretty much on track for a substantial rain event for central Alabama over the next 3+ days. The first signs of change are on our doorstep, with radar showing showers across parts of Mississippi. We`ve still got lots of dry in the low levels here in Alabama, so as that MS stuff heads east it is initially expected to dry up or just produce virga. However, large scale lift associated with an upper level shortwave and advancing surface cold front will eventually allow the column to become more saturated. Widespread showers will spread from west to east across our area late tonight through the day on Sunday. We do still expect a lull in the steady rain late Sunday into very early Monday, as the cold front stalls out and the lead shortwave lifts out to the northeast. However, the next shortwave trough will follow close behind, and induce an overrunning rain event Monday afternoon through Tuesday evening. We will be on the cold side of the airmass, with the surface low moving eastward right along the Gulf coast. Cold rain, especially Monday night. The rain comes to an end later in the day on Tuesday, and surface high pressure builds back into the southeast states. Beyond that, forecast confidence nosedives, as global models continue to diverge on how the next series of shortwaves is handled. /61/ && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 1129 AM CST SAT NOV 29 2025 VFR conditions can be anticipated across central Alabama TAF sites through this evening. An approaching cold front will ultimately lead to lowering ceilings and increasing chances of rain late tonight into early Sunday. The moistening process will be top- down, with ceilings following suit. At some point, the rain will come down hard enough to bring cloud bases down below 3000 ft. I`ve tried to time out the transition from VFR to MVFR as best I could, but there is a bit of uncertainty due to the showery nature of the rain. Once the ceilings drop, they will likely stay that way well beyond the end of the current 24-hour forecast period. /61/ && .FIRE WEATHER... A series of upper level diturbances will bring at least two waves of rain to central Alabama late Saturday night through Tuesday afternoon. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Gadsden 38 52 29 53 / 50 60 10 50 Anniston 41 53 33 55 / 30 60 20 50 Birmingham 44 52 34 53 / 50 70 20 50 Tuscaloosa 44 53 34 53 / 60 70 20 60 Calera 42 56 34 56 / 40 70 20 50 Auburn 43 61 42 58 / 10 40 20 40 Montgomery 43 61 44 61 / 10 40 20 40 Troy 42 66 45 63 / 0 30 20 40 && .BMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION.../61/ AVIATION.../61/