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Mild 4th on Tap for Alabama

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Forecasters say July 4 should be mild across Alabama.

While the city of Montgomery is opening cooling centers at community centers, the National Weather Service says temperatures will feel a little cooler than normal because of low humidity.

Temperatures are actually predicted to be below normal in central and north Alabama, with highs in the mid-80s and lows in the 50s and 60s. High temperatures are normally in the mid-90s across the region on July 4.

Forecasters say temperatures will be around 90 on Alabama's coast, and there's little chance of rain.

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