Auburn, Alabama
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Sunrise: 6:52 AM
Sunset: 6:50 PM
Detailed History
Sun and Moon
Sunrise: 06:52 AM (CDT)
Moon Rise: 06:26 AM (CDT)
Sunset: 06:50 PM (CDT)
Moon Set: 06:55 PM (CDT)
Moon Phase
Next 12 Hours
Mostly Cloudy
Overcast
Overcast
Mostly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Forecast data from the National Digital Forecast Database
5-Day Forecast
Hi 59°
Lo 38°
Mostly Cloudy
Hi 61°
Lo 43°
Partly Cloudy
Hi 56°
Lo 43°
Chance of Rain
Hi 61°
Lo 41°
Chance of Rain
Hi 65°
Lo 45°
Clear
Forecast for Lee
Rest of Today
Cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight
Cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s. North winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday
Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming mostly cloudy. Highs in the lower 60s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday Night
Cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain. Lows in the lower 40s. North winds around 5 mph.
Wednesday
Cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain. Highs in the mid 50s. North winds around 5 mph.
Wednesday Night
Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain. Lows in the lower 40s.
Thursday
Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain. Highs in the lower 60s.
Thursday Night
Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 40s.
Friday
Sunny in the morning then becoming partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s.
Friday Night
Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s.
Saturday
Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 60s.
Saturday Night
Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 40s.
Sunday
Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning...then partly cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 10:30 am CDT on March 15, 2010
... 2010 National flood safety awareness week...
Your National Weather Service office at New Orleans/Baton Rouge
Louisiana invites your participation in the National flood safety
awareness week... March 15 to 19... 2010. The purpose of this week is
to raise public attention to the dangers of flooding and ways to
protect life and property.
Each year flooding kills more people than any other form of
weather... causing damages in excess of 5.2 billion dollars. Three
quarters of all presidential declared disasters result from floods.
Today... March 15... we will focus on the N o a a National weather
service's advanced hydrologic prediction service or a h p S. A h p S
provides water prediction and delivery methods to serve your needs
and the needs of all of our southwest Mississippi... coastal
Mississippi and southeast Louisiana partners in protecting life and
property. A h p S provides information ranging from floods
situations to extreme droughts.
A h p S provides you with user-friendly text and graphical forecasts
that are available online. The goal of these products is to help
emergency managers... homeowners... and other users to be better
prepared to defend their communities.
Across southwest Mississippi... coastal Mississippi... and southeast
Louisiana... many industries rely upon accurate weather and river
information to make business decisions and to determine daily
operations. Information in a h p S is useful for mariners...
professional fishermen and shrimpers... and for navigational
purposes. A h p S also helps recreational water users to plan safe
outings - out of harms way.
A h p S encompasses other hydrologic and meteorological information
as well. From a h p S... the public can access the network of
Doppler radars, satellites, a network of automated surface observing
sites, and the new flash flood monitoring program to warn the public
about potential flooding and flash flooding. In addition... the
forecasts and products developed in the lower Mississippi River
forecast center... and the other twelve river forecast centers
nationwide... can be accessed via a h p S.
A h p S enables you to get reliable answers to such questions as:
How high will the river rise?
When will the river crest?
Where will the river flood?
How long will the flood last?
How good is the forecast?
The National Weather Service has recently added some enhancements to
the a h p S pages. These enhancements include:
Multi-sensor precipitation information
r S S feed alert capabilities
downloadable shape and k M z files for g I S users
probabilistic river forecasts
Additional information about a h p S and the 2010 flood safety
awareness week is available at:
Www.Weather.Gov/floodsafety/ (all lowercase)
Tuesday's topic will be "turn around... don't drown" or T a d d.
For more information contact the service hydrologist... Patricia
Brown at 9 8 5 6 4 5 0 5 6 5.
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Location: Auburn, AL Updated: 3:06 PM CDT |
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| Temperature: 56.7 °F | Dew Point: 41 °F | Humidity: 56% | Wind: NNW at 5.0 mph | Pressure: 30.11 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Historical Graphs | |
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Location: RAWS TUSKEGEE AL US, Auburn, AL Updated: 2:26 PM CDT |
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| Temperature: 56 °F | Dew Point: 39 °F | Humidity: 52% | Wind: North at 8 mph | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Historical Graphs | |
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NWS Forecaster Discussion
784 fxus64 kbmx 151802 afdbmx Area forecast discussion National Weather Service Birmingham Alabama 102 PM CDT Monday Mar 15 2010 Update...aviation discussion. && Discussion... Cloud cover will persist today as cold air advection on the back side of the upper level that has been plaguing US over the last week continues to stream into the area. This combination will keeps highs and lows 6-10 degrees below average today and tonight. Remainder of the forecast on track as we begin to assess the next couple of systems upcoming this week. More on these with the full forecast package this afternoon. Updates coming. 27 && Aviation...18z taf discussion. Clouds will continue to be a problem for at least half of this forecast package. Ceilings...for the most part...should stay in the VFR range. However...some location will briefly dip down to MVFR. Feel confident that ceilings will be mostly in the VFR range until about 11z. Afterward...some locations will see ceilings drop right back into VFR. Unfortunately...these clouds are going to hang around a little longer and we will continue to see similar conditions for a couple of more days. 10/arm && Bmx watches/warnings/advisories...none. && $$