MOBILE, Ala. (AP) - Forecasters say Mobile has broken a 128-year-old record with a low temperature of 64 degrees.
The National Weather Service says the low Thursday morning was 1 degree cooler than the low of 65 degrees set in 1886.
The weather service says Huntsville tied a record low for the date of 59 degrees set in 1945, and temperatures were in the mid- to upper 50s across north Alabama.
The unseasonably cool temperatures are supposed to continue during the day with highs expected below 90 degrees across the state.
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I saw a polar bear! WITH AN ALLIGATOR!
That's a good idea for a sify movie. Global warming created the "Bearagator" and it attacks and eats all the liberals only to spit them out because they taste rotten.
Imagine what the electric utilities are gonna charge this winter.
global warming...ummmm...cooling strikes again!
Remember back in the 1970's how we were all about to freeze and starve to death because if the imminent new ice age?
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