Sun/Cloud Mix, Elevated Holiday Weekend Rain Chances
Rain chances remain fairly high, at least Saturday and Sunday. Afternoon/evening rain coverage may be a bit lower on the Fourth of July.
Rain chances remain fairly high, at least Saturday and Sunday. Afternoon/evening rain coverage may be a bit lower on the Fourth of July.
Temperatures reach the low 90s in any location that remains rain-free long enough Thursday afternoon. Ultimately, scattered to numerous showers and storms cool many locations back down during the afternoon or evening.
Rain coverage increases with time Wednesday. Numerous showers and storms form across central and south Alabama during the afternoon and evening.
Showers and storms likely become at least widely scattered Tuesday afternoon. Otherwise, the sky becomes partly cloudy with highs in the low 90s.
Sunday looks hot and humid, with highs in the mid 90s. Showers and storms appear possible during the afternoon.
Thursday high temperatures range from the upper 90s to low 100s for most locations. A heat advisory continues until 7PM for central Alabama.
A heat advisory begins at noon and runs through 6PM Wednesday for west-central Alabama.
Monday afternoon temperatures peak in the upper 90s in most locations. A couple locations may reach the low 100s.
Less heat and lower humidity quickly come to an end this week. Although, Monday’s heat remains manageable, with highs for most in the mid 90s.
Temperatures approach 100° in many locations Friday afternoon. However, like recent days, humidity makes it feel even hotter.