Mainly Cloudy Wednesday; Arctic Cold Blast Thursday
Wednesday remains mainly cloudy but Tuesday’s rain is gone. Temperatures remain cool, with highs in the 50s. A breezy east wind up to 15 mph during the day adds an extra chill to the air.
Wednesday remains mainly cloudy but Tuesday’s rain is gone. Temperatures remain cool, with highs in the 50s. A breezy east wind up to 15 mph during the day adds an extra chill to the air.
Tuesday looks like an overall dreary day. Besides steady light to moderate rain, the sky remains cloudy, and temperatures only warm to near 50° at most. A northeast breeze of 5 to 10 mph adds an extra chill to the air.
Temperatures remain cool with highs in the low 50s. Showers arrive west to east late Monday afternoon or during the evening. A cool rain continues Monday night through Tuesday morning.
Saturday night lows fall into the upper 20s in most locations. Sunday looks mainly sunny but cool with high temperatures in the low 50s.
The sky becomes mostly cloudy to overcast by sunrise Saturday. Sunshine may be very limited throughout the day, with isolated to widely scattered showers also possible. Saturday could be a rather raw day with temperatures potentially struggling to reach 50° in some locations.
Monday and Tuesday look mostly cloudy to overcast. Although, rain coverage looks low each day. Only isolated showers form Monday and Tuesday. Meanwhile, temperatures remain mild with highs in the 60s each day and lows in the 50s each night.
There was still a fair amount of sunshine Saturday after areas of morning fog eroded. Temperatures were warm and above-normal again, with highs in the low to mid 70s. Temperatures remain in the 60s Saturday evening. Overnight lows fall into the mid 50s at most. Clouds increase in most locations overnight. However, fog may form in far south/southwest Alabama through…
Saturday looks mostly cloudy but mainly dry and warm, with highs in the low to mid 70s. Saturday night remains mostly cloudy with lows in the 50s to low 60s. Temperatures remain in the 60s Sunday due to a mostly cloudy to overcast sky, and rain.
Fog likely forms across at least far south Alabama Thursday night and may become locally dense through Friday morning. A dense fog advisory covers Wilcox, Butler, Crenshaw, Covington, and Pike counties until 9AM Friday. Friday looks warm but not quite as warm as Tuesday through Thursday of this week.
Temperatures warm to near or above 70° in most locations Monday. Isolated showers appear possible amongst the clouds. However, most locations remain rain-free. For those that see rain, it comes in the form of brief, light showers.