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SUMMER-LIKE PATTERN: We note a few sprinkles across Alabama early this morning, but most of the state is dry with temperatures in the 70s. The high today will be close to 90 degrees with mix of sun and clouds; we will maintain the chance of a few scattered showers and thunderstorms through early tonight.
In the southwestern Atlantic, a trough of low pressure is currently causing a widespread area of disorganized cloudiness and showers.
RADAR CHECK: We have a few widely scattered showers and thunderstorms over the northern half of the state this afternoon, but most of Alabama is dry with temperatures in the mid to upper 80s.
We will mention the chance for a few widely, scattered showers and storms across the northern third of the state this afternoon, but most locations will remain dry. Temperatures this afternoon are in the upper 80s and lower 90s.
RADAR CHECK: A few patches of light rain are over West Alabama early this morning before sunrise; those are fading fast, and most of the day ahead will be dry.
RADAR CHECK: Alabama is rain-free this afternoon with a sunny sky and temperatures in the mid to upper 80s We do note strong storms over West Tennessee; some of these could clip far North Alabama this evening, mainly in areas north of the Tennessee River.
A mainly sunny and hot day across Alabama with temperatures surging into the upper 80s and lower 90s this afternoon. More of the same tomorrow, but we will mention the chance for a few widely, scattered showers and storms across the northern third of the state tomorrow afternoon.
SUNNY MAY WEATHER CONTINUES: With a good supply of sunshine we project a high in the 88-91 degree range for most Alabama communities today. We will bring in some risk of widely scattered showers or thunderstorms across the Tennessee Valley of North Alabama tomorrow, but the rest of the state will stay dry.