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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Forecasters say north Alabama could be in for another round of wintry weather.
The National Weather Service says as much as one-quarter inch of freezing rain is possible across the Tennessee Valley and as far south as Sylacauga in eastern Alabama.
Forecasters have issued a freezing rain advisory in effect from midnight Thursday until 9 a.m. Friday.
The advisory includes the cities of Huntsville, Florence, Gadsden, Fort Payne, Anniston and parts of metro Birmingham.
Officials say travel could become a problem in the area overnight until temperatures rise above freezing on Friday. The precipitation is expected to turn to rain then.
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