After plentiful rainfall on the order of one to two inches across Central Alabama Saturday night into early Sunday, we transitioned to lighter precipitation through Sunday afternoon, of which was wrapping around the backside a nearby area of low pressure. From Sunday morning into afternoon, a narrow swath of freezing or near-freezing air at the surface, for at least a few hours, managed to wrap into the southwest side of a surface low moving across the region. Typically you'd expect cold air with snow farther north and warmer air with rain farther south; however, this was a unique situation due to both the nature of the surface low and upper-level low. Rain occurred for most areas along the Interstate 20 corridor with light accumulations of a trace to two inches for some locations just south / between Interstate 20 and Highway 80, within the axis of colder air at the surface wrapping into the low. Snow accumulations were primarily confined to grassy and elevated surfaces. Northeast Alabama was another area that received snow, totaling up to five inches in high-elevation areas.
Here is a Twitter collection of snow reports and photos from across Central Alabama.
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