Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Birmingham, AL
Issued by NWS Birmingham, AL
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419 FXUS64 KBMX 300120 AFDBMX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Birmingham AL 720 PM CST Sat Nov 29 2025 ...New DISCUSSION... .KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 709 PM CST SAT NOV 29 2025 - Significant rain amounts of one to two inches expected across central Alabama tonight through Tuesday. && .DISCUSSION... (Tonight) Issued at 709 PM CST SAT NOV 29 2025 Looking at radar one might expect some high PoPs. However most of the precipitation is not reaching the ground in the state. There have been some reports in the northwest in which trace amounts have been reported. Dewpoint depressions are still 10+ degrees F, so it will take some heavier rain to actually get accumulation at the surface. There is a larger rain shield in MS that will move into the west by 9 pm. Rainfall looks a little heavier and dewpoint depressions are less than 3 degrees F, so this batch will likely begin to accumulate as it works into the state. Went ahead and raised PoPs a touch across the west for the evening and overnight. 16 Previous discussion: (Sunday through next Friday) Issued at 135 PM CST SAT NOV 29 2025 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... (00Z TAFS) Issued at 531 PM 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 2500 ft (northern sites by 10 to 14z, MGM 15 to 18z, AUO 18 to 21z). Once the ceilings drop, they will likely stay that way well beyond the end of the current 24-hour forecast period. 16 && .FIRE WEATHER... A series of upper level disturbances will bring at least two waves of rain to central Alabama late Saturday night through Tuesday afternoon. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Gadsden 42 52 30 53 / 60 70 10 50 Anniston 44 53 34 55 / 40 70 20 50 Birmingham 45 52 34 53 / 60 70 20 50 Tuscaloosa 45 53 35 53 / 70 70 20 60 Calera 45 56 36 56 / 50 70 20 50 Auburn 44 61 42 58 / 10 50 20 40 Montgomery 43 61 44 61 / 10 50 20 40 Troy 44 66 45 63 / 0 40 20 40 && .BMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION...16 AVIATION...16