
Diverse cultural influences shaped Bow & Arrow restaurant in Auburn, Alabama
Bow & Arrow serves a variety of fajitas, including the slow-smoked and sliced brisket, wood-grilled chicken and skirt steak.
SUMMER DAYS: We have a classic summer mix of sun and scattered showers and thunderstorms for Alabama and the Deep South today and over the weekend. A weak upper trough to the west will bring an uptick in the number of showers, but the overall forecast is pretty routine for June.
RADAR CHECK: We have a classic summer look to the radar this afternoon. Random, scattered showers and thunderstorms moving northward. Stronger storms are producing gusty winds, heavy rain, and lots of lightning. But much of the state is dry with a partly to mostly sunny along with temperatures in the mid to upper 80s.
SUN AND A FEW STORMS: We expect very routine June weather across Alabama today. A partly sunny sky with a high in the 87-91 degree range, along with a few random, widely scattered showers and storms this afternoon. Many places will be dry, but a few spots could see a heavy downpour.
RADAR CHECK: The northern third of Alabama is dry this afternoon with a mostly sunny sky. One shower is near Anniston, otherwise most of the scattered showers and storms are over the southeast counties of the state. Temperatures are mostly in the mid to upper 80s
PLEASANT MORNING: With a drier airmass in place over North Alabama we actually have a few spots in the 50s; amazingly pleasant for June in Alabama. Oneonta reports 56 degrees just before daybreak; Cullman is at 59. We also note a dense fog advisory in effect for some eastern counties; that fog will dissipate by mid-morning.
RADAR CHECK: While most of North Alabama is rain-free this afternoon, we have a few scattered strong thunderstorms over far South Alabama. Heavier ones are producing small hail and gusty winds as they move east/southeast.
Notifications