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Some interesting Alabama weather links and facts.
Hottest temperature ever recorded: Centerville, central Alabama, 9/5/1925, 112 F
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/temp-and-precip/drought/historical-palmers/
It was much hotter in the 1930s.
There are over 2,200 recorded tornadoes in Alabama.