Clouds With Rain At Times For The Rest Of The Week
It was a gloomy and gray Tuesday morning for many across central and south Alabama. However, the rain coverage through midday was rather spotty. It could remain that way for the rest of the day. However, more widespread rain looks likely for Wednesday and Thursday. High temperatures today likely only reach the low 80s for many thanks to the widespread clouds. Tonight remains mostly cloudy to overcast while isolated to scattered showers remain possible. Low temperatures fall to near 70°.
More widespread rain could arrive by Wednesday morning. It could persist for much of the day and across most of our area. However, it won’t necessarily be raining everywhere at all times during the day. But there’s a good chance that most of our area sees rain at some point during the day. And it could be persistent and heavy at times. That likely keeps high temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s.
Thursday’s weather looks similar. Abundant tropical moisture remains across our area thanks to the remnants of Nicholas. By that time, Nicholas could be merely a remnant low parked over Louisiana. Expect rain at times throughout the day. Some storms could be in the mix too. However, outside of heavy rain at times, we aren’t expecting a flash flood, wind, or tornado risk due to Nicholas.
While the remnant low of Nicholas dissipates Friday, high levels of atmospheric moisture remain across our area. That likely leads to numerous to widespread showers and storms in our area. It seems like this could be the case this weekend too. The more widespread nature of rain likely holds daytime highs in the 80s.
The rain chance may back down a bit by next week. However, Monday and Tuesday likely feature a healthy dose of daytime showers and storms. High temperatures reach the upper 80s both days.