Fog Thursday Night, Warm Friday, Rain Saturday
A dense fog advisory begins at 10PM Thursday evening and continues until 9AM Friday morning across southwest Alabama. Visibility could fall below one-quarter mile at times.
A dense fog advisory begins at 10PM Thursday evening and continues until 9AM Friday morning across southwest Alabama. Visibility could fall below one-quarter mile at times.
The cloud deck gradually breaks apart this afternoon, which could result in a quick warm-up for the cloudier locations during the morning. Temperatures could still peak in the low 70s for many Wednesday with a partly cloudy sky.
Tuesday looks like another nice December day. Despite another cold morning, plentiful sunshine warms temperatures considerably.
Sunshine remains abundant throughout the day, warming afternoon highs into the 60s. A couple locations in far south Alabama could touch 70°.
Scattered showers and perhaps a few rumbles of thunder appear possible by late this afternoon and this evening.
The sky gradually clears northwest to southeast this afternoon. Most locations see some sunshine before sunset this evening.
Thursday features abundant sunshine and warm afternoon temperatures. Temperatures reach the mid 70s in most locations during the afternoon.
Temperatures peak in the low 70s Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile, the sky remains sunny with just a few clouds here and there.
Tuesday night looks mostly clear and cool with lows near 40°. However, temperatures likely remain too warm for any frost formation overnight.
Overnight lows fall to near or below freezing (32°). With a clear sky and light to calm winds, frost formation appears likely Monday night.