Storms Taper Off Friday Night; A Drier, Hot Weekend
Almost all of the rain and storms taper off Friday night. The sky remains mostly cloudy, with lows in the upper 60s to low 70s.
Almost all of the rain and storms taper off Friday night. The sky remains mostly cloudy, with lows in the upper 60s to low 70s.
A good bit of Friday may feature sunshine mixed with clouds. However, another round of rain and storms ultimately arrives in Alabama by the mid to late afternoon.
The sky remains partly cloudy Tuesday afternoon. Isolated showers or storms appear possible through the early evening, but most remain rain-free.
Monday afternoon looks hot, with highs in the low 90s. The sky remains partly cloudy outside of isolated afternoon showers and storms.
A mix of sunshine and clouds fill the sky Friday afternoon, though clouds may break apart in many locations with time. Some showers remain in the mix,
A few storms may become severe through early Thursday evening, capable of wind gusts up to 60 mph. The storm prediction center places a marginal (level 1/5) risk across the northwest half or so of Alabama.
Wednesday afternoon looks hot and partly cloudy, with only a handful of brief showers or storms. Temperatures peak in the low 90s.
Temperatures around sunrise were in the 60s in many locations. However, afternoon temperatures rise to near or above 90° just about everywhere.
Some call Memorial Day the “unofficial start to summer” and Monday’s forecast certainly looks summer-like.
Friday evening and overnight look nice and quite cool for this time of year. Lows fall into the upper 50s to low 60s as the sky becomes clear.