Trending Warmer But Staying Rain-Free This Week
A partly cloudy sky on average Tuesday afternoon. Temperatures peak in the upper 70s to low 80s, similar to Monday.
A partly cloudy sky on average Tuesday afternoon. Temperatures peak in the upper 70s to low 80s, similar to Monday.
The sky remains mostly sunny on average Monday, with no chance for rain. High temperatures range from the upper 70s to low 80s. Temperatures fall into the low and mid 50s with a mostly clear sky overnight.
Clouds were breaking apart in southeast Alabama at noon, and Friday afternoon looks mainly sunny and dry. Temperatures remain pleasantly warm, with highs near 80°.
Ian’s forecast track remains well to our east through the weekend. That keeps Alabama mainly sunny, dry, breezy, and cool for this time of year.
Ian became a Category 4 hurricane overnight, and strengthened further Wednesday morning. Sustained winds increased to 155 mph by 7AM Wednesday.
Tuesday afternoon remains very nice and fall-like. High temperatures range from the upper 70s to low 80s despite a sunny sky. Meanwhile, humidity remains very low, with a north breeze of 10 to 15 mph.
Temperatures become seasonably warm Monday afternoon, with highs in the mid to upper 80s for most. A cold front pushes south of Alabama Monday, resulting in a breezy northwest wind and cooler temperatures overnight.
Friday morning lows fell into the 60s, but temperatures were still in the 70s in most locations at noon. Temperatures get a bit warmer Friday afternoon, but remain well shy of the mid and upper 90s of Thursday. Most locations reach the mid 80s.
Temperatures warm into the mid and upper 90s Thursday afternoon. Fortunately, humidity likely falls during the afternoon, so “feels-like” temperatures likely remain near or shy of 100°.
Many locations warm into the mid 90s Wednesday afternoon. The humidity remains a bit higher, so “feels-like” temperatures may be near 100° at times. The sky remains mostly sunny, with no chance for a stray shower or storm.