Colder Air Heading South
The rain activity will gradually move out but the clouds will linger through the night. A frontal boundary will eventually push through and end the rain. Temps will only fall into the lower 60s overnight into early Wednesday. A secondary frontal boundary will work its way across the state Wednesday. The passage of this front will usher in a much colder air mass. We’re expecting daytime highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s while overnight temps fall into the mid 30s. The blast of cold will likely lead to areas of frost Friday and Saturday mornings. You may want to check your heating source and have it ready to go! It will be a mainly sunny and dry period but those overnight temps will probably take a little getting use to.
We’re expecting a mainly clear and dry weather pattern over the upcoming weekend. Morning temps will start out in the mid to upper 30s and afternoon highs will manage the mid to upper 60s. Some spots could even nudge the 70 degree mark Sunday afternoon.
There will be more warming heading into early next week. Mid 70s are likely Tuesday into Wednesday. Another frontal system approaches later Tuesday and we could see a few showers entering west Alabama. We will include the chance for showers area wide Wednesday.