Good Morning! Don’t expect much change in our weather pattern for the next 2-3 days. It will remain quite warm through Thursday. Rain chance will remain small, but not zero. It feels more like early June. Widely scattered showers or thundershowers are most likely in the afternoon & evening hours. By late week, an approaching cool front will bring some changes. The risk of showers and thunderstorms will begin overnight hours Thursday, becoming more likely Friday. Behind the front, it will be cooler and less humid over the weekend. Nights will be chilly. Saturday’s high may not reach 80. We’ll be in the middle 50’s by Sunday and Monday AM. Here is my brief video forecast discussion.
TODAY: Partial sunshine. Very warm again. High in the upper 80’s. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Mostly cloudy mild tonight. Low 66.

Future Radar: Widely scattered showers are possible again today, but not many. Most towns will stay dry.

NEXT FEW DAYS: Wednesday and Thursday will remain warm with highs in the upper 80’s. Any showers will be very isolated. A late week approaching cool front will bring changes. Showers and thunderstorms will increase late Thursday night in through Friday. Behind the front, it will be quite a bit cooler. Saturday’s high may not reach 80. We’ll be in the middle 50’s by Sunday and Monday AM

A late week cold front will bring is showers and storms Friday and much cooler air for the weekend.


SPC has a Marginal Severe Risk for northwest Alabama late Thursday night through 7AM Friday. They haven’t issued an outlook for Friday yet, but I expect at least a Level 1 Marginal Risk will be expanded southeastward.

Here’s the expected rainfall for the next 7 days

Check out the expected lows on Sunday morning. Don’t put away the jackets yet.

Here’s the 10 day model blend temperature trend. Cooler this weekend with some chilly nights. Then, gradually warmer again next week.

Thanks for reading the blog. Today everything is normal including LIVE on the Radio of NewsTalk 93.1 WACV. There will be another video forecast discussion and Blog Update in the 4 o’clock hours tomorrow morning. You can always find my forecast updates hourly on the 8 station Bluewater family of stations every day of the year.
–Rich