Rain Friday night, warm Saturday, arctic air arrives Sunday
Rain arrives in west Alabama Friday evening, and spreads across the rest of our area overnight. Rain may become more heavy after midnight, with thunder possible.
Rain arrives in west Alabama Friday evening, and spreads across the rest of our area overnight. Rain may become more heavy after midnight, with thunder possible.
Thursday should turn into a pleasant mid-January day, with abundant sunshine, and high temperatures in the low 60s. Thursday night looks mainly clear and cold with light winds, so we could see frost again overnight. Temperatures fall into the low 30s.
Wednesday afternoon remains partly cloudy with high temperatures approaching 60°. Wednesday night looks mostly clear and cold north, with lows in the low 30s. However, more clouds towards the Florida state line keeps temperatures milder there.
Sunday night becomes cloudy with rain returning southwest to northeast. Temperatures only fall into the upper 30s, so nothing frozen this time.
Saturday night looks mainly clear with light to calm winds, but very cold. Low temperatures range from the low to mid 20s early Sunday morning. Sunday begins with sunshine, but clouds increase during the afternoon.
teady soaking rain continues Friday afternoon. High temperatures range from the upper 30s to low 40s. Rain departs Friday night, but clouds linger. Temperatures fall into the low to mid 30s overnight.
Clouds increase Thursday night, with a mix of rain/snow/and sleet moving into west Alabama after midnight. Precipitation spreads across the rest of our area through sunrise Friday. Temperatures fall into the low to mid 30s overnight.
Very cold temperatures continue across central and south Alabama, even by early January standards. Thursday begins mainly sunny, but clouds increase late. Rain and perhaps frozen precipitation arrives late Thursday night.
The Storm Prediction Center maintains a marginal (level 1/5) severe risk across our area Sunday night. Damaging wind gusts and a brief tornado or two are the main hazards. Rain and thunder may still affect our easternmost row of counties through about 4AM.
A strong cold front sends a line of rain and storms into west Alabama Sunday evening. A few storms may become strong to severe, capable of damaging wind gusts and perhaps a brief tornado.