Alabama ranks ninth in the number of deaths from lightning and tenth in the number of deaths from lightning strikes per capita.
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Yes, occasionally, thunderstorms in Alabama are severe, with frequent lightning and large hail, particularly in the central and northern parts of the state.
Thunderstorms are common in Alabama, especially in the southern part around Mobile Bay, which averages between 70 and 80 days per year with thunder. The far north of the state reports thunder on about 60 days per year.
Yes, Alabama is prone to tropical storms and hurricanes, with areas far from the Gulf also being affected by heavy rain from these storms.
Alabama enjoys a lengthy growing season of up to 300 days in the southern part of the state.
Alabama receives an average of 56 inches (1,400 mm) of rainfall annually.
Alabama has very hot summers with high temperatures averaging over 90 Β°F (32 Β°C) in some parts of the state and mild winters.
Temperatures tend to be warmer in the southern part of Alabama due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, while the northern parts, especially in the Appalachian Mountains in the northeast, tend to be slightly cooler.
The climate in Alabama is classified as humid subtropical (Cfa) under the KΓΆppen Climate Classification.
In the 1960s, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in cases like Baker v. Carr and Reynolds v. Sims that legislative districts must be based on population rather than geographic counties. This principle led to the redistricting of Alabama’s legislative ...Read more