Fall Preview Tuesday; Warmer, Still Dry Late This Week
Temperatures may remain shy of the mid 80s in some locations throughout Tuesday afternoon. Meanwhile, the sky remains sunny to mostly sunny.
Temperatures may remain shy of the mid 80s in some locations throughout Tuesday afternoon. Meanwhile, the sky remains sunny to mostly sunny.
Monday afternoon remains partly cloudy with some rain possible, mainly in southeast Alabama. A few showers and storms form in advance of a cold front, already entering southeast Alabama early Monday afternoon.
At midday, a shield of light rain covered south-central Alabama. Meanwhile, isolated but locally heavy showers and storms formed east of I-65. Showers and some storms remain likely for the rest of the day.
Rain coverage increases Thursday afternoon, with showers and storms becoming scattered about. Outside of rain, the sky likely remains partly cloudy with highs in the upper 80s.
Despite clouds for some, central and south Alabama was mainly rain-free at noon Wednesday. That likely changes during the afternoon, as showers and storms become isolated to widely scattered with time.
Showers and storms become randomly scattered Saturday afternoon, with some rain lingering into the evening. Some locations may not see rain, and the sky likely remains partly cloudy in those spots with highs near 90°.
Rain returns in greater supply Friday afternoon, as showers and storms become scattered to numerous during the afternoon
The sky remains mostly sunny on average through sunset Wednesday, with only a brief, stray, light shower possible. Temperatures may reach the mid 90s in some locations.
At noon, a line of storms was crossing I-20, moving southeast. The line may break apart on its way into our area, but storms likely remain scattered about through early evening.
Monday afternoon remains mostly sunny on average, with only a stray shower or storm possible. Temperatures respond to sunshine and little rain by warming into the low to perhaps mid 90s.