Author: Ben Lang

A Few Cool Nights Ahead, But A Warming Trend Next Week

Saturday afternoon was mild and mostly sunny for central and south Alabama. However, it wasn’t always that way, especially in the river region during the morning. There, the day started on a mostly cloudy note, while elsewhere there was already quite a bit of sunshine. Temperatures warmed into the 60s to low 70s during the afternoon. However, temperatures drop quite…

Sunshine Returns With Cooler Temperatures During The Weekend

It was another mild early March day across central and south Alabama. The morning got off to a cool start, with lows dipping into the 30s and 40s. Clouds were on the rise through the course of the day, however. As of the early evening, the clouds aren’t producing rain across our area. These clouds are streaming well east of…

Abundant Sunshine Thursday; Clouds Increase Friday

It was a cool morning across central and south Alabama, with lows dipping into the 30s and 40s. However, the sunshine is abundant, and midday temperatures rebounded into the 60s. The afternoon looks very nice, with high temperatures in the low to mid 70s and an essentially cloudless sky. Evening temperatures fall from around 60° at 7PM into the low…

Cloudy And Cooler With Even More Rain Tuesday

Rain is back in our area today after a stretch of mainly dry and very warm weather. While afternoon highs warmed into the low and mid 80s both Saturday and Sunday, it won’t be nearly as warm Monday afternoon. At midday a cold front cleared most of our area, with winds turning north and temperatures for most “cooled” into the…

Rain And Cooler Temperatures Return Early This Week

80°+ warmth was the story for central and south Alabama Sunday afternoon. This despite a mostly cloudy sky throughout the day. Montgomery tied a record high temperature of 83° originally set back in 1948. Temperatures remain very warm through the evening, potentially still near 70° at 11PM. Overnight lows won’t fall much from there, with mid and upper 60s quite…

Extraordinarily Warm Sunday, Then Cooler With Rain Early Next Week

It was another extraordinarily and abnormally warm day across central and south Alabama. Many locations warmed into the low 80s, and if not, the rest of our area saw highs in the mid to upper 70s. Montgomery’s record high for February 27th is 84° from 1962, which still stands after an official high of 81° Saturday. Very mild or even…

Very Warm With More Clouds Than Sun This Weekend

Friday morning didn’t feature the abundant sunshine of the last few days, and looks like that holds true for the rest of the day and beyond. Temperatures become abnormally warm again this afternoon, with highs in the mid to upper 70s. Expect a mostly cloudy sky, with a south wind of 10 to 20 mph. Isolated showers are possible too,…

Rain Returns To The Forecast, But Unseasonably Warm Temperatures Continue

Thursday features unseasonably warm temperatures again, with highs in the mid and upper 70s for most. A few readings could be in the low 80s across far south Alabama. Clouds increase a bit this afternoon, but looks like there will still be plenty of sunshine. Temperatures look rather warm this evening, with readings gradually falling through the 60s. Overnight lows…

Cold Monday Night, But Sunny And Very Mild Tuesday

Monday started on a cloudy and wet note, but some sunshine broke out here and there through the morning. At midday, the sky remains mostly cloudy. However, the sky clears at least partially through the afternoon, with sunshine returning for many. A cold front is pushing through our area, and should clear southeast Alabama this evening. Temperatures remain mild behind…

Clouds And Showers Monday, But More Mild Days Ahead

Sunday was another very nice day after another cold morning. Morning lows fell into the 20s and 30s, but sunshine was abundant again, with highs in the 60s and even low 70s. However, clouds gradually increase this evening. That in combination with a southeast wind keeps temperatures noticeably milder. Temperatures remain in the 50s through 7PM, and only fall into…