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Another Arctic Blast Targets Alabama, Bringing Snow Flurries and a Bitter Weekend Chill
FRIDAY FRONT: Another Arctic front will roll through Alabama this afternoon and tonight; ahead of the front temperatures will warm into the 50s over the southern 2/3 of the state, but the northern third of the state will likely hold in the 30s behind the front with an icy north wind.
As the cold air rushes into the state, a few snow flurries or snow showers are likely over the northern 2/3 of the state tonight and tomorrow morning. While many places won’t see a single snow flake, there could be a few heavier snow showers that bring some light accumulation to scattered places along with icy spots on roads.
But the main impact from snow will be east of Alabama, where winter warnings are in effect for eastern Georgia, the Carolinas, and southern Virginia. The Great Smoky mountains will also see some impactful snow as a surface low moves northeast just off the Atlantic coast.
WEEKEND CHILL: Highs will be in the 20s and 30s across Alabama tomorrow; even South Alabama communities will have a hard time getting above freezing. Sunday morning we expect lows in the teens deep into the southern part of the state with a clear sky and light wind. The day Sunday will feature a sunny sky with highs in the 30s and 40s.
NEXT WEEK: Monday and Tuesday will be dry with a warming trend. Rain returns to the state Wednesday ahead of a cold front, then cooler, drier air returns Thursday and Friday.
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Alabama’s Jocelyn Briski shuts out LSU with 11 strikeouts in super regional win
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May 22, 2026
Alabama’s Jocelyn Briski shuts out LSU with 11 strikeouts in super regional win
May 22, 2026
Watch every strikeout from Alabama pitching star Jocelyn Briski’s shutout win over LSU in the Crimson Tide’s 2026 NCAA softball super regionals opener.
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Briski’s Brilliance Leads No. 1 Alabama to Shutout over LSU in Game 1 of Supers
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.— LSU leadoff hitter Jalia Lassiter came inches away from taking Jocelyn Briski deep on the first at bat Friday night. The Tigers bats didn’t come close to threatening the Alabama ace after that.
Briski continued her dominance in the circle, striking out 11 batters over seven scoreless innings to lead the top-ranked Crimson Tide to a 7-0 win over No. 16 LSU in the first game of the Tuscaloosa Super Regional.
LSU put a scare into the Rhoads Stadium crowd, as Lassiter’s lined a leadoff double off the top of the left field wall. However, with the help of a highlight snag by third baseman Ambrey Taylor, Briski pitched her way out of the first-inning jam unscathed.
“I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a super regional where the leadoff hits a double, and then nothing after that,” Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy said after the game. “You guys got to witness some really good pitching tonight.”
The junior flamethrower was brilliant from there. Briski didn’t allow another LSU hit after Lassiter’s leadoff double. She retired 21 straight batters to close out the game. The Crimson Tide pitching staff still has not allowed a run in the NCAA tournament through four games. It was the 26th shutout of the season.
“I think it was a miss pitch on my part,” Briski said of the double. “But I think the defense just did a great job behind me. Knowing that it was the first inning, there was really no reason to press at all. If they score a run or two, I know our offense is going to come through and score. I think it was just a great game, and the girls went and scored in the first inning right way, so it just took off a lot of pressure for the rest of the game for me.”
Alabama’s bats backed up their ace at the plate with seven runs on 10 hits. The Tide offense came out hot with a two-run first inning highlighted by an RBI single from Audrey Vandagriff and a double from Alexis Pupillo that Murphy said was one of the hardest-hit balls he’s ever seen at Rhoads. Pupillo added on with her 18th home run of the season with a solo shot in the third inning.
“It was just a really good first inning, and I thought it really set the tone,” Murphy said.
Second baseman Jena Young provided the big blow that put the game completely out of reach with a bases-clearing double in the fourth inning. Young now has seven hits and seven RBIs in the NCAA tournament.
Because of Briski’s efficiency, Alabama will have its full pitching staff available for Saturday’s game. LSU used two pitchers: starter Patyn Monticelli and reliever Cece Cellura. Jayden Heavener will likely get the start for the Tigers in the second game. Even though Murphy wouldn’t say, it will probably be freshman Vic Moten for the Tide.
Alabama is now one win away from a trip back to the Women’s College World Series. Game 2 between the Crimson Tide and Tigers is scheduled for 2 p.m. CT on Saturday.
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The Weather Authority: Storms, Heavy Rain Possible Across Alabama Today
RADAR CHECK: Scattered areas of rain across Alabama early this morning with temperatures in the 68-73 degree range. Today’s weather will be unsettled with scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms. Understand it won’t rain all day, and it won’t rain everywhere. But most places have a good chance of getting some rain today.
SPC maintains a “marginal risk” (level 1/5) of severe thunderstorms for roughly the western half of the state today and early tonight.
Heavier storms today will be capable of producing strong, gusty winds. A brief, isolated tornado is possible, but not likely. Many places will stay in the 70s today due to clouds and rain.
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND: We will deal with scattered showers and storms tomorrow and Sunday statewide, but they won’t be as numerous as the ones we expect today. Chance of any one spot getting rain both days is 50-60 percent, and most of the showers (but not all) will come from about 2:00 until 10:00 p.m. Otherwise expect a mix of sun and clouds both days with highs in the mid 80s.
Pretty much the same thing on Monday/Memorial Day. Cloudy at times, the risk of a passing shower or storm, highs in the 80s.
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REST OF NEXT WEEK: The overall pattern won’t change much as the ocean of humidity continues to cover the Deep South. We will have the risk of scattered showers and storms daily, most active during the afternoon and evening hours. Highs hold in the 80s
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