Solar storm could bring auroras as far south as Alabama
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNWhy are skies hazy in Alabama? Surprising source causing smoke to seep into Gulf southSmoke from the Canadian wildfires has moved its way into the state of Alabama. How will this affect residents of the state? What to know?
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNNorthern lights possible in Alabama Sunday night, best seen with cameraCameras will capture the northern lights at their best on Sunday night/Monday at 2 a.m. Many solar phenomena can and will increase or decrease the stretch of the lights. Atmospherically speaking, clouds and Canadian wildfire smoke will drift over Alabama tonight, reducing visibility in some areas.
The Jaguars went big in the portal, but the players they lost were fantastic. 2025 South Alabama season preview with breakdowns, top players and transfers, keys to the season, and projected win total.
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNHeat danger spreads across Alabama as temps rise and humidity pushes index to risky levelsThe southern stretch of Alabama is heating up fast. By Saturday, June 7, the city will move into the danger zone on the heat index. By Sunday, the extreme heat is forecast to spread east along the Gulf Coast, reaching Dothan, where temperatures could top 91 degrees.
At 6:49 a.m. on Friday, the National Weather Service released a dense fog advisory in effect until 9 a.m. for Conecuh, Butler, Crenshaw and Covington counties.
“South Alabama Athletics is aware of the arrest of former student-athlete Lamondre Brooks. The University of South Alabama takes all legal matters seriously. Mr. Brooks has been dismissed from the football team. There will be no further comment at this time.” Brooks bonded out on a $1,000 bond. He’s due in court on June 6.
South Alabama's season is over after the team's NIT invitation was rescinded in a manner coach Richie Riley called "unacceptable." Riley told AL.com he was informed late Sunday evening that his ...
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Now with the first of the season behind them and all of their goals still in reach South Alabama is looking for a more consistent second half.