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Current surface weather map around Montgomery County, AL

This surface map is from the HRRR computer model. It is a 1-hour forecast, updated hourly, which is a good estimate of the current surface conditions. This map shows the current high and low pressure centers, pressure isobar contours, wind streamlines and thickness contours. It also shows the currently depicted preciptiation estimates, although this should not be a substitute for actual live radar. The purple dashed contour is the 5400m thickness line, which is often a good proxy for the rain/snow line.

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Temperatures right now near Taylor, Alabama

This is the latest surface temperatures as depicted by the HRRR computer model, updated hourly. Although these are not actual observations, this model is a very good representation of current conditions as it factors in observations, terrain and physics to give you more detailed temperatures in areas that do not have reporting weather stations. For the latest reports at specific locations, like in Taylor, AL please see our current conditions data on the left and right side of this page, or go to our current conditions page.

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Surface wind speed map over Taylor, AL

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Regional 24 hour rainfall expected near Taylor, Alabama

This is a forecast of the amount of precipitation expected over the next 24 hours from the HRRR weather forecast model. This is only one forecast depiction, and you should check other models to get a better idea of what may happen. You can view this and other models in more detail on our main weather forecast maps page. There, you will also be able to look at forecasts beyond just 24 hours and look at forecasts out to as far as 16 days.

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Area snowfall accumulation expected around Montgomery County, Alabama

This is snowfall forecast, with amounts anticipated in the next 24 hours. This guidance is from the HRRR weather model. For more model forecasts out to 16 days, visit our main weather forecast maps page.

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These are Convective Outlooks from the Storm Prediction Center. Click to see Days 1-3 broken down into Tornado, Wind and Hail threats, as well as days 5-8 outlooks.

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Climate Summary
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Taylor, Alabama Climate Summary

General Climate

    •   Taylor, Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and mild winters.
    •   The average annual temperature is 66.5°F (19.2°C).
    •   The average annual precipitation is 52.49 inches (1,333 mm).

Summer

    •   The average summer temperature is 80.2°F (26.8°C).
    •   The average high temperature in July is 90.8°F (32.7°C).
    •   The average low temperature in July is 70.4°F (21.3°C).
    •   The average summer precipitation is 14.29 inches (363 mm).

Winter

    •   The average winter temperature is 42.8°F (6.0°C).
    •   The average high temperature in January is 50.7°F (10.4°C).
    •   The average low temperature in January is 34.9°F (1.6°C).
    •   The average winter precipitation is 12.07 inches (307 mm).

Spring and Fall

    •   The average spring temperature is 60.4°F (15.8°C).
    •   The average high temperature in April is 72.6°F (22.6°C).
    •   The average low temperature in April is 48.2°F (9.0°C).
    •   The average spring precipitation is 13.06 inches (332 mm).

    •   The average fall temperature is 59.4°F (15.2°C).
    •   The average high temperature in October is 75.6°F (24.2°C).
    •   The average low temperature in October is 43.1°F (6.2°C).
    •   The average fall precipitation is 13.07 inches (332 mm).

Other Climate Data

    •   The average annual snowfall is 1.3 inches (3.3 cm).
    •   The average number of days with measurable precipitation is 107.
    •   The average relative humidity is 76%.
    •   The average wind speed is 6.6 mph (10.6 km/h).

Climate Extremes

    •   The highest recorded temperature was 112°F (44.4°C) on August 11, 1930.
    •   The lowest recorded temperature was -22°F (-30°C) on January 30, 1966.
    •   The wettest year on record was 1994, with 81.18 inches (2,062 mm) of precipitation.
    •   The driest year on record was 1986, with 28.70 inches (729 mm) of precipitation.

Climate Change

    •   The climate of Taylor, Alabama is changing, as it is in the rest of the world.
    •   The average annual temperature has increased by about 1.5°F (0.8°C) since the late 19th century.
    •   The average annual precipitation has also increased, by about 5 inches (13 cm) since the late 19th century.
    •   These changes are expected to continue in the future, with the average annual temperature projected to increase by another 2-4°F (1.1-2.2°C) by the end of the century.
    •   The average annual precipitation is also projected to increase, by about 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) by the end of the century.

Impacts of Climate Change

    •   The impacts of climate change are already being felt in Taylor, Alabama.
    •   These impacts include more frequent and severe heat waves, droughts, and floods.
    •   These impacts are expected to worsen in the future, as the climate continues to change.
    •   The people of Taylor, Alabama are working to adapt to the impacts of climate change.
    •   These efforts include planting trees, building seawalls, and developing heat-resistant crops.

Facts & Historical Information
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Natural History

    •   Taylor is home to the rare and endangered Alabama sturgeon, a fish species found only in the Mobile River system.

    •   The town's namesake, Taylor Creek, is a tributary of the Choctawhatchee River and supports a diverse ecosystem of fish, reptiles, and amphibians.

Science

    •   Taylor was the site of a major NASA tracking station from 1961 to 1975. The station played a crucial role in tracking the Apollo missions to the moon.

    •   The town is home to the Taylor Observatory, which offers public stargazing events and educational programs.

Personalities

    •   Dr. Henry C. McMath, a renowned solar astronomer, established the McMath-Hulbert Observatory in Taylor in 1930.

    •   Dr. Wernher von Braun, the father of the Saturn V rocket, visited Taylor in 1965 to accept the Key to the City.

    •   The town is also known for its artist community, with many local galleries and studios.

Tourist Attractions
1.Geneva County Historical Museum

- This museum tells the story of Geneva County, Alabama, from its early days as a Native American hunting ground to its present-day status as a thriving agricultural community. The museum features exhibits on local history, culture, and industry, as well as a research library and archives.

2.Geneva City Park

- This park is a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. It features a playground, picnic tables, walking trails, and a fishing pond. The park is also home to the Geneva City Amphitheater, which hosts concerts and other events throughout the year.

3.Taylor Crossroads

- This historic crossroads is located just outside of Taylor, Alabama. It was once a major stagecoach stop on the Old Federal Road, and it is still home to several historic buildings, including the Taylor Crossroads Store and the Taylor Crossroads Methodist Church.

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