Mainly Sunny Thursday; Clouds Increase, Warmer Friday
Thursday morning begins cool with lows in the low to mid 40s. However, the sky remains mainly sunny throughout the day, and high temperatures soar into the mid and upper 70s.
Thursday morning begins cool with lows in the low to mid 40s. However, the sky remains mainly sunny throughout the day, and high temperatures soar into the mid and upper 70s.
Despite a mostly cloudy sky on average, Wednesday remains rain free. Clouds depart Wednesday night, and temperatures cool into the low and mid 40s again.
More rounds of rain and storms move through our area today through early Monday morning. Some storms could be strong to severe.
Severe storms remain possible Friday night through early Saturday morning. However, the severe risk area and risk level from the storm prediction center has decreased since Thursday’s outlook.
Temperatures surge into the low and mid 80s Thursday afternoon and the sky remains mainly sunny. Thursday night remains mild with lows near 60°, while low clouds and fog likely develop again.
Monday night turns cold again, but not quite as cold as Sunday night. Lows range from the low to mid 30s. A freeze warning begins after midnight for much of central and south Alabama.
Sunday night could be even colder, with lows in the mid to upper 20s in most locations. A freeze warning begins Sunday evening for all of central and south Alabama, and continues through 10AM Monday.
Saturday night looks cold, with lows near or below the freezing mark of 32°. A freeze warning covers all of central and south Alabama Saturday night, and again Sunday night.
The storm prediction center places a slight (level 2/5) severe risk area across far south/southeast Alabama. Further north to near highway 80/I-85, the storm prediction center places a marginal (level 1/5) severe risk. Straight-line winds up to 60 mph look like the main severe risk Friday afternoon. However, a couple brief tornadic circulations cannot be ruled out.
Some storms could become strong to severe, capable primarily of straight-line wind gusts up to 60 mph. However, a couple brief tornadoes appear possible too. Friday’s severe weather window opens at 10AM and closes at 6PM.