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Summer heat tightens its grip across Alabama as thigh pressure builds across the region.
Summer heat tightens its grip across Alabama as thigh pressure builds across the region.
Thunderstorms producing heavy rainfall are leading to urban and small stream flooding across the area.
Heat index values are expected to reach up to 107 degrees due to a combination of hot temperatures and high humidity. These conditions can increase the risk of heat-related illnesses.
As of 10:55AM, temperatures were ranging from the lower 80s to the lower 90s across the state. Andalusia was the hot spot at 91 degrees, while Gadsden was the cool spot at 81 degrees.
There is plenty to see and do this weekend. Find out what’s going on in this week’s Can’t Miss Alabama.
Alabama is heading into the first major heat wave of the summer, with high heat building through next week and only spotty afternoon storms offering limited relief.
The weather today, hot and humid with highs in the upper 80s and lower 90s. Some showers and storms are possible, especially across South and Southwest Alabama, but most of North and Central Alabama will remain dry.
A hot and humid pattern is taking over Alabama, with the first official day of summer bringing a strong ridge, rising heat, and only isolated rain chances heading into next week.
A midday check of the radar shows a very wet day ongoing across much of North and Central Alabama. These showers and storms will continue to drop south through the state the rest of today.
When Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation marking Juneteenth as an official Alabama state holiday on June 19, Brenda Ward was on hand.
A current band of storms is making its way through Alabama and bringing heavy showers and flash flooding.
Happy Juneteenth! Storm chances gradually decrease heading into the weekend, but the heat cranks up fast — bringing some of the hottest weather we’ve seen so far this year.
Strong storms with heavy rain, lightning, and wind gusts up to 60 mph are tracking across parts of Central Alabama this afternoon.
Not much change in the weather today and tomorrow across Alabama. It is very warm and very humid with highs in the mid to upper 80s and lower 90s.
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