Mild Friday Night; Cool This Weekend Despite Sunshine
Temperatures remain fairly mild Friday night, with lows in the 50s. However, temperatures may not exceed the low 60s Saturday, while the sky becomes mostly cloudy during the day.
Temperatures remain fairly mild Friday night, with lows in the 50s. However, temperatures may not exceed the low 60s Saturday, while the sky becomes mostly cloudy during the day.
Temperatures could be in record high territory Monday, with highs in the mid to perhaps upper 80s. The November 7th record high temperature is 86° in Montgomery. That mark could be tied.
Temperatures remain mild Sunday night, with lows in the mid 60s. Patchy fog may develop late through early Monday morning. Monday looks partly cloudy and very again again, with highs in the mid 80s.
Sunday looks sunnier, though some clouds remain in the mix. Isolated showers appear possible during the afternoon. Although, many locations remain rain-free.
The sky remains mainly sunny on average Friday afternoon, with high temperatures in the low 80s. Clouds increase Friday evening and overnight.
An expansive cloud deck extends well to our west, and these clouds continue to stream across the state Tuesday night. However, they appear very unlikely to produce any rain. Meanwhile. temperatures still fall into the 50s overnight.
Clouds do not produce any rain Halloween evening. Temperatures remain mild, falling from the low 60s at 7PM to the upper 50s by 11PM. Overnight lows fall into the low 50s.
Light rain continues mainly east of I-65 Sunday evening. Elsewhere, the sky remains cloudy with temperatures in the 60s. Sunday night lows range from the mid to upper 50s with the remaining rain gradually tapering off.
Rain becomes more likely with time late Saturday evening and Saturday night. Some storms could be in the mix, but strong to severe storms look very unlikely overnight. Otherwise, the sky remains cloudy with lows in the low 60s.
Much of Saturday could be dry, albeit with a mostly cloudy sky. Rain arrives late in the day in west Alabama, and might be most widespread Saturday night.