Cold Friday Night And An Overall Cool Weekend
Friday night turns very cold, with temperatures falling through the 40s and into the 30s before midnight. Lows range from the upper 20s north to low 30s south.
Friday night turns very cold, with temperatures falling through the 40s and into the 30s before midnight. Lows range from the upper 20s north to low 30s south.
The rest of us have a good chance to see rain through the rest of Thanksgiving night. However, rain amounts appear rather light.
Sunshine remains plentiful Wednesday afternoon, with just a few wispy high clouds here and there. High temperatures range from the low to mid 60s.
Temperatures remain unseasonably cool Tuesday afternoon. Daytime highs may not reach 60° in many locations.
Sunshine gradually returns Monday afternoon. Afternoon temperatures range from the low to mid 60s.
Friday was another mainly sunny day across central and south Alabama. However, temperatures were considerably cooler with highs in the 60s.
Clouds increase Thursday afternoon as a cold front moves into our area. A few showers are possible along the front too.
Wednesday looks like another fine fall day for central and south Alabama. A mostly sunny sky and a south wind of 5 to 10 mph guide high temperatures into the mid and upper 70s.
Tuesday features a mostly sunny sky and warmer afternoon temperatures. Most locations reach the mid 70s.
Despite another chilly morning, temperatures trend warmer Monday afternoon with highs in the 60s. The sky likely remains cloudless through sunset.