Author: Ben Lang

Sunnier And Warm For The Rest Of The Week

An expansive cloud deck extends well to our west, and these clouds continue to stream across the state Tuesday night. However, they appear very unlikely to produce any rain. Meanwhile. temperatures still fall into the 50s overnight.

Rain Departs Sunday Night, Mainly Dry This Week

Light rain continues mainly east of I-65 Sunday evening. Elsewhere, the sky remains cloudy with temperatures in the 60s. Sunday night lows range from the mid to upper 50s with the remaining rain gradually tapering off.

Rain, Some Storms Likely Saturday Night And Sunday

Rain becomes more likely with time late Saturday evening and Saturday night. Some storms could be in the mix, but strong to severe storms look very unlikely overnight. Otherwise, the sky remains cloudy with lows in the low 60s.

Sunshine Monday, Severe Storms Possible Tuesday

Showers and storms return to our forecast Tuesday. Unfortunately, some of those storms may become strong to severe. Also, the severe risk increased west of I-65 in Alabama since Sunday’s initial severe weather outlook.

Sunshine Monday; A Few Strong/Severe Storms Tuesday

The sky remains a mix of sun and clouds Monday, with high temperatures in the low 80s. Rain and storms return Tuesday. While we could use some rain, unfortunately, a few storms may become strong to severe.

Sunshine With Some Clouds Sunday, Rain Next Week

Clouds increase somewhat Saturday night, with at least a partly cloudy sky overnight. Although, temperatures still fall into the 40s areawide. Sunshine may increase by Sunday afternoon, with highs near 80°.

Warmer, Still Dry This Weekend; Rain Returns Next Week

Temperatures fall from near 60° at 7PM to near 50° by 11PM. Overnight lows range from about 40-45° with a clear sky. With temperatures remaining warmer than the last couple nights, frost looks unlikely early Saturday morning. Afternoon temperatures trend warmer this weekend.