Some Showers, More Clouds, And Cooler Tuesday
Some showers or storms may survive long enough to produce scattered rain west of I-65 Monday evening.
Some showers or storms may survive long enough to produce scattered rain west of I-65 Monday evening.
Thursday afternoon temperatures peak in the low 80s while the sky remains mostly sunny.
Clouds increase Wednesday afternoon, but temperatures trend warmer with highs in the mid to upper 70s.
Tuesday high temperatures range from the upper 60s to low 70s. Meanwhile, the sky likely remains cloudless for the rest of the day.
Clouds were widespread at midday Monday, but gradually erode during the afternoon. Temperatures warm into the 70s as sunshine returns.
Despite the abundance of sunshine Friday, rain and storms likely Easter weekend. A few could be strong to severe.
Sunshine for many, clouds for some Thursday afternoon. A mainly dry end to the week, but rain and storms likely Easter weekend.
Tuesday afternoon temperatures peak in the low to mid 80s. A few showers appear possible, but the rain chance and coverage looks MUCH lower compared to Monday.
Scattered rain with a few storms continue Monday afternoon, spreading to areas east of I-65 with time. Otherwise, the sky remains mostly cloudy.
A wind advisory continues until 7PM Friday evening for southwest Alabama, including Wilcox, Butler, Crenshaw, and Covington counties. There, wind gusts could be up to 35 mph.