Isolated storms Sunday; Dry, hot early next week; Rain Wednesday
Sunday becomes partly to mostly sunny and hot, with high temperatures near 90°. However, isolated storms appear possible, mainly during the afternoon.
Sunday becomes partly to mostly sunny and hot, with high temperatures near 90°. However, isolated storms appear possible, mainly during the afternoon.
Showers or storms appear possible this weekend. However, rain coverage remains isolated Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Although, a few storms may become strong to severe.
Low clouds or fog may develop early Thursday morning. That mixes out during the afternoon. Afternoon temperatures look hot for the rest of the week, with highs in the low 90s Thursday and Friday.
Showers and storms remain at least scattered about Sunday night into Monday morning. More rounds of showers and storms continue throughout Monday.
Showers and storms remain scattered about throughout Mother’s Day. There may be a lull in rain coverage during the early morning, but more rain develops by the afternoon.
Rain and some storms may gradually become more widespread Friday afternoon. Steady light to moderate rain may remain fairly widespread through Friday evening and Friday night.
A few severe thunderstorms will be possible during the late afternoon and evening
Monday looks like another mostly sunny and dry day, with high temperatures in the 70s to near 80°. Clouds increase Tuesday, with perhaps a few stray showers late.
The last of Saturday evening’s storms clear southeast Alabama by midnight. Sunday looks mostly sunny and a bit breezy, with highs in the mid to upper 70s.
Another line of sub-severe storms was taking shape across south Mississippi late Friday evening. That line likely works into west Alabama after midnight, and continues east across our area into Saturday morning.