June begins with higher chances for rain Saturday and Sunday
Rain coverage increases after midnight through Saturday morning.
Rain coverage increases after midnight through Saturday morning.
Thursday was mainly cloudy for many locations in central and south Alabama. Cloud-cover certainly kept temperatures cooler, with highs shy of 80° for some.
Showers and storms return to the forecast Monday. However, it may not be a washout for everyone in our area. Storm coverage looks scattered during the day.
Sunday looks mainly dry with sunshine and hot afternoon temperatures. Most locations top out in the low 90s.
Rain coverage remains low Memorial Day weekend. Only stray showers or storms appear possible Saturday and Sunday. The rain chance looks slightly higher on Memorial Day.
Stray showers or storms appear possible Thursday and Friday. However, many locations remain rain-free. Meanwhile, temperatures top out near 90° each afternoon.
Pleasant weather continues into the start of this week. Monday and Tuesday look mostly sunny and rain-free. Temperatures range from the mid to upper 80s each afternoon.
Another line of showers and storms moved through our area during the evening. A few of these storms were briefly strong to severe, capable of strong wind gusts and small to large hail.
Additional storms develop and move through our area late Friday night into Saturday morning. A few storms could be severe.
Some storms may become strong to severe Friday. The storm prediction center places a slight (level 2/5) severe risk across southwest Alabama Friday and Friday night.