Hurricane Francine rain, wind, tornado risk increases Thursday
Heavier and more widespread rain, stronger wind gusts, and tornado risk increases for central and south Alabama late Wednesday night through Thursday.
Heavier and more widespread rain, stronger wind gusts, and tornado risk increases for central and south Alabama late Wednesday night through Thursday.
Tropical trouble brewing in the western Gulf of Mexico may affect central and south Alabama late this week, mainly Thursday and into Friday. Locally heavy and more widespread rain, along with brisk winds look like a good bet for our area.
Sunday looks partly cloudy, with more clouds south again. A few showers appear possible, mainly south, and mainly during the afternoon.
Friday remains a gloomy day across central and south Alabama, with an overcast sky and widespread showers.
Steady soaking rain looks likely throughout much of Friday. That keeps highs temperatures in the 70s to around 80°. Rain amounts may be near or above 1″ across much of our area through Friday night.
Rain chances rise through at least Thursday. Additionally, temperatures finally cool down a bit. High temperatures range from the upper 80s to low 90s Tuesday.
Labor day looks hot, with high temperatures in the mid and perhaps upper 90s in a couple locations. Rain coverage remain low, with only isolated showers or storms during the afternoon.
The sky becomes partly cloudy Sunday night with lows in the low to mid 70s. Sunday looks partly cloudy with isolated showers and storms, mainly during the afternoon, and high temperatures in the mid 90s.
Temperatures warm into the mid 90s Saturday, Sunday, and Monday afternoon. Meanwhile, rain coverage remains isolated each day.
Thursday looks like another hot day, with high temperatures in the mid to upper 90s and higher heat indices. Isolated showers and storms form during the afternoon and linger into the evening.