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A student's race will play a factor in deciding if he or she is able to transfer from a failing Huntsville City School to a non-failing Huntsville City School. More >>
A student's race will play a factor in deciding if he or she is able to transfer from a failing Huntsville City School to a non-failing Huntsville City School. More >>
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A councilman in the Marshall County town of Douglas is making a push to get some abandoned buildings in the town cleaned up.More >>
A councilman in the Marshall County town of Douglas is making a push to get some abandoned buildings in the town cleaned up.More >>
HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) -
The rain and storms are pretty much out of the Huntsville area.
Much chillier air arriving this afternoon behind a strong cold front.
Temperatures will drop from around 60 early this morning into the upper 40s by mid afternoon. Temperatures will continue the downward plunge tonight with lows in the upper 20s.
Sunshine returns tomorrow but temperatures will only reach the mid 40s for highs.
The remainder of the week looks quiet with seasonably cool weather. Highs will be mainly in the 50s with overnight lows in the 20s to low 30s.
Some more rain is possible over the weekend with temperatures staying in the 50s for highs.
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