Rain-free with sunshine for the rest of the week and weekend
Wednesday’s clouds produce no rain. Temperatures still warm into the 80s, perhaps to 90° in a couple locations anyway.
Wednesday’s clouds produce no rain. Temperatures still warm into the 80s, perhaps to 90° in a couple locations anyway.
With winds generally out of the north through Monday, lower humidity results in fall-like lows in the upper 50s to low 60s Sunday night. Temperatures warm into the 80s with a mainly sunny sky Monday.
Saturday was gloomy at times with clouds and scattered showers and storms. Some storms were on the stronger side, producing heavy rain and lightning. A few showers linger Saturday evening, but rain likely fades away overnight. Some clouds linger through Sunday morning, with lows in the upper 60s. A front pushes through our area by Sunday afternoon. That results in…
Friday afternoon looks partly cloudy with isolated to widely scattered showers and storms. Some rain may linger into the evening, which may affect a few high school football games.
Thursday afternoon remains mostly cloudy with scattered mainly light rain. Clouds and the chance for rain limit afternoon highs to the low and mid 80s.
Showers and storms track east across southeast Alabama Wednesday afternoon. Some locations may not see rain Wednesday, with sunshine in the mix during the afternoon. High temperatures range from the upper 80s to low 90s.
Overnight lows settle in the mid to upper 60s. Monday and Tuesday look mainly dry and hot with only stray afternoon showers or storms. Temperatures reach the mid 90s each afternoon.
Saturday night looks mostly clear and mild with lows in the 60s. Sunday looks partly cloudy and hot with highs in the low 90s. A brief stray downpour may form Sunday afternoon, but most of our area remains rain-free.
Friday afternoon looks a bit less hot than Thursday afternoon. High temperatures warm generally into the low 90s rather than mid 90s. The sky remains mostly to partly sunny Friday with no chance for rain.
Thursday afternoon looks hot despite the arrival of a “cold” front. Temperatures climb into the mid 90s, but heat indices generally remain below 100°.