ALABAMA — A burst of light but meaningful snowfall is increasingly likely across parts of north and east Alabama on Saturday, as an intense Arctic air mass combines with a vigorous upper-level weather system to squeeze out snow showers, particularly across Jefferson, Walker, and St. Clair counties and into the higher elevations.
While snowfall amounts are expected to remain relatively small, meteorologists say the setup is favorable for dry, fluffy snow, driven by extreme cold and supportive atmospheric dynamics.
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