Fairly Wet Wednesday, Then Drier Through The Weekend
Wednesday afternoon may not resemble a typical summer day weather-wise for our area. The rest of the day looks rather wet, with scattered to numerous showers and storms.
Wednesday afternoon may not resemble a typical summer day weather-wise for our area. The rest of the day looks rather wet, with scattered to numerous showers and storms.
Much of Tuesday afternoon could remain mainly dry. However, scattered showers or storms may form Tuesday evening.
Strong to severe storms remain possible Thursday afternoon. A tornado watch continues for Wilcox, Butler, Crenshaw, and Covington counties until 3PM.
A cluster of strong to severe storms works south through southern Alabama Tuesday afternoon. A severe thunderstorm watch continues for Alabama counties south of highway 80 until 7PM Tuesday.
Additional storms form Monday afternoon, mainly in south Alabama. Some of these storms may become strong to severe, capable of strong wind gusts and hail.
For early June, Friday afternoon looks nice across central and south Alabama. Humidity remains lower than recent days, holding the daytime rain chance to near zero.
Temperatures likely warm into the low 90s Thursday afternoon. The sky remains mostly to partly sunny through sunset, with only stray to isolated showers or storms.Â
Showers and storms remain isolated to widely scattered Wednesday, so some locations miss out on cooling rain. Otherwise, the sky remains partly cloudy with high temperatures near 90°.
Tuesday afternoon looks partly cloudy, with isolated to widely scattered showers and storms forming at random. High temperatures range from the upper 80s to low 90s.
Many locations may miss out on cooling rain through Monday evening. Otherwise, the sky remains partly cloudy with high temperatures in the upper 80s