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Central Alabama will see an increase in storm coverage for the week ahead
SUMMARY: Central Alabama will experience increased storm activity this week with typical summertime weather. Heat index values will reach near 100°F during afternoon hours, with temperatures in the low 90s. Scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms are expected, starting with a 30% chance today, increasing throughout the week. These slow-moving storms may bring heavy rain, frequent lightning, gusty winds, and localized flooding. Rain chances will rise notably from Thursday through the weekend, likely cooling temperatures slightly below average. Although not a complete washout, residents should prepare for frequent showers and storms, especially during the afternoons and evenings.
Central Alabama will see an increase in storm coverage for the week ahead
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A Minute with Drexel: Moving Day
SUMMARY: Drexel Gilbert reflects on the mixed emotions of moving day—excitement for a new start and anxiety about the process. She compares this to other life changes like jobs, relationships, or learning new skills that simultaneously settle and rattle us. Drexel advises focusing on the positive reasons for change and remembering that difficulties are temporary. She connects this to the bold move made 249 years ago when 56 men signed the Declaration of Independence, driven by hope despite fear. Her message encourages embracing new challenges by concentrating on the good and taking that step forward.
The challenges of making a move
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Community remembers two teens killed in traffic accident
SUMMARY: The community gathered to remember two teens, aged 15 and 16, who were fatally struck by a car while walking near Airport Blvd and Trailwood Blvd around 1:20 a.m. on July 2nd. Loved ones released balloons and shared memories, describing the teens as impactful and full of life. One friend recalled checking on a teen the night before and noticing she was in a tow truck. Family members say the teens were heading to a nearby store when the accident occurred. The driver, identified as 36-year-old Elizabeth Nicole Coker Taylor, faces no charges so far. Families remain frustrated by limited information.
Family and friends gathered for a balloon release to honor the lives of two teenagers who were struck and killed by a car while walking along Airport Blvd, near Trailwood Blvd.
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Young Mountain Brook girl among those killed in Texas flooding
SUMMARY: At least 43 people, including over a dozen children, have died in catastrophic flooding in Kerr County, Texas, triggered by torrential rains. One victim was eight-year-old Sarah Marsh from Mountain Brook, Alabama, who died while attending a Christian camp. Sarah was a student at Cherokee Bend Elementary, and her loss has deeply affected her family, school, and community. Local officials and leaders, including Mountain Brook’s mayor and Senator Katie Britt, have expressed their sorrow. Neighbors recall Sarah fondly, noting her favorite color was blue, symbolized by blue ribbons in the community. The Marsh family is grieving privately amid overwhelming sadness.
Young Mountain Brook girl among those killed in Texas flooding
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