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Getting A Small Breather From the Rain

Getting A Small Breather From the Rain

Yahoo10-06-2025
After a round of stronger storms on Monday, we get a breather from stormy conditions over the next few days. Here is a look at the last 24 hours. We are at 0.50″ at Huntsville International almost two weeks into June.
Futurecast is quiet through the middle of the week. We have drier air behind a cold front. After some early morning showers Tuesday, we are free and clear for awhile. You can get out and mow the grass later today.
Father's Day weekend could turn a little more stormy for the Tennessee Valley. We will have more updates as we get closer to the weekend.
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