Author: Ben Lang

Rain Chances Decline This Weekend

Thursday morning featured another mainly cloudy sky and even some fog. However, some locations managed to see some sunshine Thursday morning, which could be a trend going forward. Some showers and storms formed prior to midday, mainly in southwest Alabama.

Daytime Rain Chances Elevated Through Thursday

Wednesday featured another gloomy and gray start for central and south Alabama. However, there wasn’t much rain around through the morning. That likely changes with time through the afternoon and evening. Showers and storms could be scattered to possibly numerous.

Higher-Than-Usual Rain Chances Through Thursday

Widespread clouds with a few showers and even storms best described Tuesday morning. Showers and storms could become numerous at times this afternoon and evening, with a high chance that just about all of our area sees rain at some point during the day.

Elevated Rain Chances Through Wednesday At Least

Monday’s weather wasn’t quite as nice as the holiday weekend. Clouds, showers, and storms returned by the afternoon, though not everyone received rain. It was still hot and humid before the rain arrived, with daytime highs peaking in the low 90s for some.

Trending Nicer For Independence Day Weekend

Friday was a downright washout across central Alabama, with a widespread shield of showers and storms forming during the afternoon. Fortunately, the rain is tapering off near and north of highway 80/Interstate 85 Friday evening.

Rain Likely Friday, But A Drier Holiday Weekend

Some sun, some clouds, and some rain with plenty of heat and humidity Thursday. As routine as could be for a summer day in our area. Isolated to scattered showers still dot the radar late this afternoon. They may continue through a good part of the evening, though wind down in coverage after sunset.

Higher Rain Chances Through Friday

It was a sunnier start than Tuesday morning for most in central and south Alabama. However, clouds increased through midday, though the morning was mainly rain-free. That changes Wednesday afternoon, with a higher coverage of daytime showers and storms compared to Tuesday.

Less Rain Monday, But Increasing Rain Chances This Week

Monday started on a sunny note after Sunday’s showers and storms. However, clouds increased through midday, though there weren’t any showers and storms up to that point. While we could see stray to isolated showers and storms Monday afternoon, more locations stay dry rather than get wet.

Routine Summertime Weekend Weather

It was a hot but less humid Friday across central and south Alabama. Afternoon temperatures peaked in the upper 80s to low 90s, but dew point temperatures were in the mid 60s rather than the low 70s of Thursday. As a result, there wasn’t much of a heat index factor during the afternoon.