Warmest Week So Far This Year
WARM, DRY WEATHER CONTINUES: Temperatures will rise into the mid 80s across most of Alabama this afternoon with a partly to mostly sunny sky; the beginning of what should be the warmest week so far this year.
WARM, DRY WEATHER CONTINUES: Temperatures will rise into the mid 80s across most of Alabama this afternoon with a partly to mostly sunny sky; the beginning of what should be the warmest week so far this year.
Our nice run of weather continues with dry and warm conditions today, Monday, and Tuesday, before a period of unsettled weather moves into Alabama for the remainder of the week.
Overall, expect dry conditions with some clouds, light winds, and temperatures in the 70s to low 80s over the weekend.
We’re in for a gradual warming trend under clear skies, with temperatures reaching the upper 70s to lower 80s. Rain and thunder becomes possible by midweek.
We are seeing tons of sunshine today across Alabama. Highs this afternoon are in the upper 60s and lower 70s, and we continue to have a northwest wind of 10-20 mph with higher gusts. Tonight will be clear and chilly with lows in the lower 40s.
Great weather is coming to Alabama through early next week, with a fine weekend in store.
RADAR CHECK: Showers continue to rotate through the northern half of Alabama this afternoon as an upper trough moves through. Otherwise it is mostly, breezy, and cool with temperatures in the 50s and 60s. Showers will end this evening, and the sky becomes mostly clear tonight.
It remains a mostly cloudy day with some lingering showers over the northern half of the state. It is cooler and breezy with temperatures struggling to climb out of the 60s.
RADAR CHECK: Scattered showers are over the northern 2/3 of Alabama early this morning ahead of an upper trough. Today will be mostly cloudy, breezy, and cool with showers possible.
Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Trees could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
RADAR CHECK: A large mass of rain covers Alabama this afternoon, a few strong to severe storms are moving through the southeast corner of state and the Florida Panhandle. The risk of severe storms will end soon for far Southeast Alabama, and rain tapers off this evening elsewhere.
These strong winds will push across Central Alabama behind the main rain area this afternoon and evening. Winds will gust to 40-50 mph. Trees will be knocked down and power will be interrupted in some areas.