Severe storms possible late Monday, and again Wednesday night
Our area was dry with sunshine and warm weather at midday Monday. However, severe storms appear possible in central and south Alabama by Monday evening. Damaging wind gusts and hail look like the main hazards. Although, much of area may remain dry with sunshine for most of the afternoon, with temperatures surging into the low and mid 80s.
Storms likely affect areas mainly along and north of highway 80 Monday evening, while locations south may remain mainly dry. Our weather looks much more quiet overnight. Low clouds and fog form after midnight through early Tuesday morning. Tuesday looks mainly dry, with the sky becoming partly cloudy during the afternoon. Temperatures remain very warm, with highs in the low to mid 80s.
Most of Wednesday looks dry and warm too, with high temperatures in the low to mid 80s. However, another round of strong to severe storms appears possible mainly Wednesday night. Damaging wind gusts look like the main hazards as a line of storms marches west to east through our area along a cold front. However, a brief tornado or two may also be possible.
Rain/storms depart early Thursday. Temperatures fall as the front moves to our east, and colder air arrives in our area. Temperatures may only warm into the 60s Thursday, with lows in the 40s or even upper 30s Thursday night. Friday looks dry with sunshine and seasonable, with highs in the low 70s. Temperatures trend a bit warmer this weekend, with highs in the upper 70s Saturday and Sunday. Both days looks dry with some sunshine.
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