Drier, Colder Sunday Night And Early This Week
The last of the rain and storms in far south Alabama depart Sunday night. Clouds at least partially clear, and colder air arrives. Temperatures fall into the mid and upper 40s by sunrise Monday.
The last of the rain and storms in far south Alabama depart Sunday night. Clouds at least partially clear, and colder air arrives. Temperatures fall into the mid and upper 40s by sunrise Monday.
Storms may approach our northwest communities by 3AM. Storms gradually work southeast during the day, potentially still strong to severe in far south Alabama through 8PM.
Another round of rain and storms arrives Sunday. The storm prediction center places a slight (level 2/5) severe risk across all of central and south Alabama.
Monday looks like another very warm day across central and south Alabama. Temperatures peak in the low to mid 80s with a mostly sunny to partly cloudy sky.
Sunday night turns cooler with lows in the 40s to around 50° at sunrise Monday, while the sky remains mostly clear. Monday looks mostly sunny to partly cloudy and very warm with highs in the low to mid 80s.
Saturday night turns cooler, with lows in the mid and upper 40s and a clear sky. Sunday looks sunny and warm with highs in the mid to upper 70s.
Strong to severe storms remain possible through 3PM Friday afternoon. However, recent indications suggest the risk remains greatest across the northern half of Alabama.
Strong to severe storms appear possible Friday. The storm prediction center places a slight (level 2/5) severe risk area across central Alabama, with a marginal (level 1/5) severe risk across far south Alabama.
Monday looks mostly cloudy but very warm and breezy. A wind advisory begins at 6AM and continues through 6PM. Winds become sustained out of the southwest at 10 to 20 mph with gusts possibly over 40 mph at times.
Sunday looks like another mostly cloudy but very warm day. Stray showers appear possible, but again, most locations remain dry.