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Alabama · AlabamaCLOUDLESS SKY: We have a cobalt blue sky over Alabama this early November afternoon with temperatures generally in the 60s. Tonight will be clear and cold again; most North/Central Alabama communities will drop into the 30s with frost again early tomorrow. Dry weather continues through Thursday with a warming trend; after today highs will be in the 70s. FRIDAY AND THE WEEKEND: We are getting better clarity on the weekend weather situation this a…See the Story
James Spann: Another cold Alabama night followed by warmer afternoons - Alabama News Center
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Denmark · DenmarkCOLD START: Here are some temperatures just before sunrise across Alabama this morning … variations are due to wind and cloud cover (colder temperatures are reported where the wind is calm and the sky is clear) Cottondale 29
Haleyville 30
Jasper 30
Ashville 30
Morris 31
Pell City 32
Talladega 32
Anniston 33
Hueytown 33
Selma 34
Chelsea 34
Tuscaloosa 35
Birmingham 35
Troy 35
Greenville 38
Bay Minette 39
Gadsden 40
Decatur 41
Albertville 41
Mobile…See the Story
James Spann: Alabama Stays Dry Through Thursday; Warmer Afternoons Ahead - Alabama News Center
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Japan · JapanDuring the 47th annual Southeast U.S./Japan Association (SEUS-Japan) Joint Meeting in Tokyo, the Alabama Department of Commerce recently celebrated the opening of a new business development office in Japan, marking a significant step forward in strengthening the state’s economic relationship with one of its most valued international partners. The Tokyo-based office, staffed by a team from advisory firm Tractus, will serve as a direct link betwee…See the Story
Alabama Expands Global Reach with New Business Development Office in Tokyo - Alabama News Center
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