Toggle Main Menu Jasper, FL | 48° FTrack storms, and stay in-the-know and prepared for what's coming. Weather Underground provides local & long-range weather forecasts, weatherreports, maps & tropical weather conditions for the Jasper area.Jasper, FL past weather data including previous temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, dew point, rain total, and wind conditions. 32052 Office Phone (386)249-9000 Dispatch (386)792-1001 Email: Animal Control - Hamilton County - Official WebsiteJasper Weather Forecasts. Address - 910 US Highway 41NW, Jasper, Fl. Of the 76 tornadoes, almost one out of every six was a killer, resulting in 36 fatalities.Animal Control Department 8:00 a.m. 76 tornadoes were reported in seventeen states. This was part of a regional tornado outbreak November 9-10, 2002. On this deadly night, an F3 tornado destroyed the town’s elementary school. In June 2002, the town’s high school had burned to the ground. The town of Carbon Hill was dealt a heavy blow. Some of the most significant damage was in Walker County the Saragossa tornado, which killed eight, was on the ground for 73 miles, making it the fourth longest path length of any tornado in modern Alabama history at the time. ON THIS DATE IN 2002: Tornadoes in Alabama were responsible for twelve deaths. Navy aircraft detecting magnetic anomalies, and found soon afterwards to be in two large pieces. She was located in deep water on November 14, 1975, by a U.S. When launched on June 7, 1958, she was the largest ship on North America's Great Lakes, and she remains the largest to have sunk there. ON THIS DATE IN 1975: SS Edmund Fitzgerald was an American Great Lakes freighter that sank in Lake Superior during a storm on November 10, 1975, with the loss of the entire crew of 29 men. NHC gives it a 30 percent chance of development over the next seven days. Thereafter, environmental conditions appear conducive for gradual development of this system while it drifts slowly, remaining in the Caribbean Sea through the latter part of next week. TROPICS: A broad area of low pressure is forecast to form in the southwestern Caribbean Sea by the middle of next week. The sky will be partly too mostly sunny with temperatures falling from the low 60s at kickoff, into the 50s by the fourth quarter. It will be a great day for football the sky will be sunny with temperatures falling from the mid 50s at kickoff, into the upper 40s by the fourth quarter.Īuburn will be in Fayetteville as they take on Arkansas (3:00p CT kickoff). UAB is also on the road they will be in Annapolis MD play Navy (2:30p CT kickoff). The sky will be mostly sunny with temperatures rising from near 52 at kickoff, to around 56 degrees by the final whistle. Tomorrow, Alabama travels to Lexington to take on Kentucky (11a CT kickoff). Highs will be mostly in the 60s through the week.įOOTBALL WEATHER: Periods of light rain are possible for the high school playoff games across the state tonight with temperatures hovering in the upper 50s and low 60s. Seven day rain totals will range from around 1/2 inch for the Tennessee Valley, to 3-4 inches over South Alabama. NEXT WEEK: Monday will be dry, but more rain will move into the southern 2/3 of the state Tuesday, and we will mention some risk of rain statewide Wednesday and Thursday. Communities across North Alabama will likely hold in the mid to upper 50s tomorrow and Sunday with a cloudy sky. Additional rain amounts between now and Sunday evening will be in the 1/2 to 1 inch range for much of the state. Tonight will be cloudy with some light rain at times.Ĭool, damp weather continues over the weekend with periods of light rain statewide. temperatures are in the 57-65 degree range over the northern counties, with low to mid 70s over South Alabama. We note a few peeks of sun over the Tennessee Valley. RADAR CHECK: This is a cloudy, cool Friday with patchy light rain over the southern half of the state at mid-afternoon. Friday Evening NovemForecaster: James Spann
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