Alabama could see snow flurries in North Alabama overnight Wednesday into Thursday as a weak front moves through. The most likely scenario is a cold rain ending in light, low-impact flurries in northeast counties like DeKalb and Cherokee. A less likely “worst-case” model predicts rain transitioning to snow, potentially accumulating half an inch. For now, forecasters lean toward flurries with no major travel concerns, though temperatures will remain below freezing most mornings this week.
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