
Some lingering rain showers will be possible Friday morning with temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. It’ll definitely be a day you’ll need the rain jacket and umbrella.ĭrier on Friday: A cold front will likely push through Central Alabama Thursday overnight, gradually giving us drier conditions Friday. I can’t completely rule out a strong or severe storm capable of producing strong wind gusts or hail Thursday afternoon and evening. Temperatures are forecast to start out in the mid 50s Thursday morning with highs in the mid 70s. Thursday could end up very wet, especially Thursday afternoon and evening. Wet and Stormy Thursday: Another round of rain and storms will likely develop and increase across Central Alabama Thursday.

The main threats Wednesday will be pockets of heavy rain, gusty winds, and some lightning. A few thunderstorms will be possible south of I-20 Wednesday afternoon, but severe weather doesn’t look likely at this time. We will likely end up mostly cloudy Wednesday afternoon with highs in the low to mid 70s. I think rain chances will ramp up Wednesday afternoon and evening as a warm front lifts northward from the Gulf. Temperatures Wednesday morning will likely start out in the low to mid 50s with a mostly cloudy sky. Isolated showers will be possible in north Alabama Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Next Big Thing: The big story this week is that we’ll likely see a wet pattern set up Wednesday and continue into the weekend. We should end up partly to mostly cloudy with temperatures cooling into the upper 60s. Tomorrow evening should be nice for Barons baseball as they take on the Tennessee Smokies at 6:05 p.m. It should be a beautiful day to spend some time outside. Temperatures are forecast to warm into the lower 70s with northerly winds at 5-10 mph. We should remain dry with a partly cloudy sky. Tuesday looks like our best weather day of the week. You’ll likely need the jacket as you head out to work or school tomorrow. With a mostly clear sky in place, temperatures are forecast to drop into the low to mid 40s Tuesday morning. (WBRC) - Monday ended up being a beautiful but cooler than average day across Central Alabama, and tonight is no exception! Temperatures have fallen into the 50s this evening and winds will be out of the northeast at 5-10 mph, making for a chilly evening.

Then not so hot weather for early next week behind the front.BIRMINGHAM, Ala. It will be hot and humid Friday and Saturday with highs near or at 90 degrees. Behind the front, there is much drier air headed our way for next week. More stormy weather returns Friday and lasts through the weekend, but a couple of fronts arrive late Sunday, then again on Monday. Highs will get to the upper 80s starting on Thursday. It will be a bit drier for Thursday as storm chances decrease, but isolated inland storms are still possible. There were multiple reports of hail in northern Palm Beach County including in Jupiter and Jupiter Farms.

MORE WEATHER: Radar | Alerts | 7-Day Forecast | Hourly Forecast Lucie Fire District said a downed tree hit an apartment located in the 1700 block of Canal Terrace in Fort Pierce. There was also a wind gust of 85 mph reported on Sewall's Point in Martin County. The National Weather Service reported a 79 mph wind gust at a weather station in Port St. Severe thunderstorm watches and warnings that were issued earlier in the day have expired.
