Alabama wakes up to freezing temperatures: Which cities were the coldest this morning?

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Alabama wakes up to freezing temperatures: Which cities were the coldest this morning?
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Look for several chances for rain next week.

After a chilly start it will warm up some in Alabama today. Above are Thursday's forecast high temperatures. It will be chilly again tonight, but not quite as cold as this morning.Some of the lower overnight temperatures, according to National Weather Service data, were 24 degrees in Gadsden and Haleyville. Even Mobile reported an overnight temperature of 31 degrees.

Highs today will range from the upper 40s and low 50s in north and north-central Alabama to the mid-50s in south and south-central Alabama.

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