Settling Into A Typical Summertime Pattern
After a mostly pleasant, dry, and cooler holiday weekend, a typical summertime pattern returns for the rest of the week.
After a mostly pleasant, dry, and cooler holiday weekend, a typical summertime pattern returns for the rest of the week.
Memorial Day Weekend parts one and two were nice as could be for the last weekend of May. Temperatures on Sunday only rose into the 70s in a few of our communities.
The holiday weekend starts on a blazing hot note Friday afternoon with most locations topping out in the low 90s. Higher humidity fuels a narrow line of showers and storms this evening. As of the early evening, the storms turned down the heat in west Alabama, and they could do the same elsewhere as they continue east and eventually southeast.
Thursday’s weather looks a bit different than the sunny, dry, and hot weather we’ve experienced lately. You might have noticed more humidity in the air as soon as you stepped out the door this morning. The humidity provides enough fuel for isolated showers and even storms this afternoon and early evening.
Just like our last several mornings, temperatures fell into the low 60s across much of our area. Temperatures weren’t there long, with midday temperatures surging into the mid and upper 80s. Many locations were in the low 90s Sunday afternoon, and looks like most locations reach the low 90s Monday afternoon.
It was a mainly sunny and hot Sunday across central and south Alabama. Many locations reached the low 90s, with upper 80s otherwise. There wasn’t a drop of rain in our area today, with only some clouds at times to provide moments of shade. The dry weather pattern continues early this week while temperatures trend even hotter.
Saturday was a warm day for central and south Alabama. A mix of sun and clouds filled the sky throughout the day. Although it seemed surefire that temperatures would peak in the upper 80s in most locations, highs were generally in the mid 80s outside of far south Alabama. Not necessarily a bad thing.
A new day but the same old weather pattern across central and south Alabama. Temperatures cooled into the 60s this morning, but high temperatures are set to reach the upper 80s this afternoon.
Another mostly sunny, very warm, and breezy day is underway across central and south Alabama. While midday temperatures rose into the upper 70s to low 80s, afternoon highs top out in the mid to upper 80s.
After a mainly sunny and dry weekend, the weather pattern changes a bit early this week. At midday, some locations were closer to a partly cloudy sky, and it looks like many of us see a mix of sun and clouds this afternoon.