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Officially Unofficial 4th Annual Hardline Ride @Hawk Pride Feb 21-24th
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<blockquote data-quote="bbone" data-source="post: 730229" data-attributes="member: 672"><p>Will the rain cause no one to show up? I am still in, aint scared of some mud.</p><p></p><p>From the web:</p><p>An extended period of unsettled weather is ahead for Alabama, with potential for flash flooding and longer term river flooding in the days ahead.</p><p>The combination of high precipitable water values (very moist air), a deep upper trough to the west, and a surface front oscillating through the region will bring waves of rain, heavy at times, over the next 5-7 days.</p><p>TODAY: Temperatures warm into the 66-70 degree range today as a warm front moves north of us; occasional showers are likely.</p><p>TOMORROW: Tomorrow will be the driest day of the week. Little, if any chance of rain, and a decent chance the sun will be out at times. The day will be cooler with a high between 55 and 60.</p><p>TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY: Tuesday will be cool and wet; we hold in the 50s all day with periods of rain. The front moves northward again, and the weather will be warmer Wednesday through Friday with periods of rain and a few thunderstorms. Rain will be heavy at times, and a strong thunderstorm can't be ruled out.</p><p>SATURDAY/SUNDAY: Showers and storms remain likely, and we could be looking at a severe weather setup as the trough to the west finally lifts out, but it is simply too early to know the true potential due to uncertainty. Something to keep an eye on.</p><p>Rain amounts across North/Central Alabama will be generally in the 4-8 inch range, with isolated amounts to 10 inches possible over the northern third of the state.</p><p>Flash flooding will be possible, along with longer term river flooding. If you live in a flood prone area, make appropriate plans now.</p><p>This event could bring flooding similar to what we experienced in late December 2015. And, as always, keep an eye for forecast changes in coming days. This will be an extended period of active weather.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://s583.photobucket.com/user/bensbones/media/Buggy/GAPRIDE217.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i583.photobucket.com/albums/ss277/bensbones/Buggy/GAPRIDE217.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbone, post: 730229, member: 672"] Will the rain cause no one to show up? I am still in, aint scared of some mud. From the web: An extended period of unsettled weather is ahead for Alabama, with potential for flash flooding and longer term river flooding in the days ahead. The combination of high precipitable water values (very moist air), a deep upper trough to the west, and a surface front oscillating through the region will bring waves of rain, heavy at times, over the next 5-7 days. TODAY: Temperatures warm into the 66-70 degree range today as a warm front moves north of us; occasional showers are likely. TOMORROW: Tomorrow will be the driest day of the week. Little, if any chance of rain, and a decent chance the sun will be out at times. The day will be cooler with a high between 55 and 60. TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY: Tuesday will be cool and wet; we hold in the 50s all day with periods of rain. The front moves northward again, and the weather will be warmer Wednesday through Friday with periods of rain and a few thunderstorms. Rain will be heavy at times, and a strong thunderstorm can't be ruled out. SATURDAY/SUNDAY: Showers and storms remain likely, and we could be looking at a severe weather setup as the trough to the west finally lifts out, but it is simply too early to know the true potential due to uncertainty. Something to keep an eye on. Rain amounts across North/Central Alabama will be generally in the 4-8 inch range, with isolated amounts to 10 inches possible over the northern third of the state. Flash flooding will be possible, along with longer term river flooding. If you live in a flood prone area, make appropriate plans now. This event could bring flooding similar to what we experienced in late December 2015. And, as always, keep an eye for forecast changes in coming days. This will be an extended period of active weather. [URL=http://s583.photobucket.com/user/bensbones/media/Buggy/GAPRIDE217.jpg.html][IMG]http://i583.photobucket.com/albums/ss277/bensbones/Buggy/GAPRIDE217.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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