Cold Friday Night; Milder And Rain-Free This Weekend
Overnight lows range from the upper 20s to low 30s, and due to a persistent north breeze, wind chills become even lower through sunrise Saturday.
Overnight lows range from the upper 20s to low 30s, and due to a persistent north breeze, wind chills become even lower through sunrise Saturday.
Strong to severe storms appear likely across central and south Alabama Thursday afternoon and evening. All modes of severe weather, including tornadoes, damaging straight line winds, and hail appear possible.
Afternoon temperatures peak in the mid to upper 60s Monday- near or just above average for this time of year. Meanwhile, the sky remains mainly sunny.
Sunday night turns colder with a clear sky. Lows range from the low to mid 30s. Monday looks mainly sunny, mild, and pleasant for an early February day. Highs range from the mid to upper 60s.
A steady, soaking light to moderate rain continues Saturday night. It may begin to taper off after midnight, but clouds linger through Sunday morning. Otherwise, Saturday night remains cool and breezy with lows in the low 40s.
The sky remains mostly clear Monday night, with lows in the low to mid 40s. Clouds increase Tuesday, with a handful of stray afternoon showers.
Saturday night still turns cold, with lows in the mid and upper 30s to low 40s. Monday looks mainly sunny and warm with highs near 70°.
Sunday looks partly cloudy and milder with highs in the mid 60s. Sunday night lows fall into the low 40s. Monday looks mainly sunny and warmer with highs in the upper 60s.
Similar to Monday and Tuesday, rain coverage remains low Wednesday. Temperatures remain cooler than Tuesday, but vary widely from the upper 40s northwest to low 60s south.
The sky remains mostly cloudy for the rest of Monday. Isolated showers remain possible, but rain coverage remains very spotty.