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Splendid Spring Saturday

| April 4, 2020 @ 12:16 pm

Overall it remains another very nice day of spring weather. We are seeing some clouds, but for the most part we have more sun in the Alabama sky.

Temperatures are very nice as well, with many spots heading into the 70s early this afternoon, and these should top out in the upper 70s to lower 80s across the state by the end of the day.

Tonight will feature passing clouds, with lows in the upper 50s.

TOMORROW: Not much change in the forecast for tomorrow as our Sunday will be generally dry. We will mention a few showers are possible across northern portions of Alabama, but for the most part we should see partly sunny sky with highs on either side of 80 degrees.

THE WEEK AHEAD: Monday still looks generally dry, but there will be a few scattered showers on the maps by the afternoon with highs in the low 80s. For the rest of the week, the pattern will be a bit more unsettled with scattered showers and storms on a daily basis, but again no major forcing mechanism, so we do not expect anything too organized, but there will be a generous coverage across the Alabama landscape. Rainfall totals the next five days across Central Alabama should be in the 1-2 inch range, which would not cause a flooding threat. Highs will vary each day with upper 70s to lower 80s expected.

BEACH FORECAST CENTER: Get the latest weather and rip current forecasts for the beaches from Fort Morgan to Panama City on our Beach Forecast Center page. There, you can select the forecast of the region that you are interested in visiting.

WORLD TEMPERATURE EXTREMES: Over the last 24 hours, the highest observation outside the U.S. was 118.6F at Jaina, India. The lowest observation was -85.9F at Vostok, Antarctica.

CONTIGUOUS TEMPERATURE EXTREMES: Over the last 24 hours, the highest observation was 94F at Zapata County Airport, TX. The lowest observation was -23F at Peter Sinks, UT.

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