Author: Ben Lang

Warm Wednesday, Severe Storms Possible Thursday

Another round of storms, some severe, move through central and south Alabama Thursday. The storm prediction center places a slight (level 2/5) severe risk across all of our viewing area of central and south Alabama.

Clouds And Rain Sunday, Dry With Sunshine Monday

Sunday’s forecast looks much different. Clouds increase Saturday night. Rain falls from a mainly cloudy sky at times Sunday. However, Sunday does not look like a washout. Rain amounts could be in the ballpark of one quarter inch.

More Clouds, Warm Monday; Severe Storm Risk Tuesday

A dense fog advisory begins at 9PM Sunday and continues through 10AM Monday for Wilcox, Butler, Crenshaw, and Covington counties. Monday becomes mainly cloudy with some showers or even storms possible, especially during the afternoon or evening.

Fog Likely Saturday Night; Sunshine New Year’s Day

The partially cleared sky and lingering low-level humidity results in fog formation Saturday night through New Year’s Day morning. Fog could be locally dense, with visibility one-quarter mile or less at times. A dense fog advisory begins Saturday evening and continues through 10AM Sunday morning.

Mainly Cloudy, Mild Thursday, Arctic Air Arrives Overnight

Thursday looks mainly cloudy and mild with highs near 60°. Some light drizzle was falling during the early morning, but more substantial showers appear possible during the afternoon or evening, especially in advance of the advertised arctic cold front