MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Today’s chance of rain and storms comes during the afternoon/early evening thanks to a cold front... as it pushes southward, we could see a quick uptick in storm coverage, but it won’t be enough for everyone. A roughly 40% coverage means 60% of our area will likely stay dry as the boundary runs out of steam later on tonight.
Then it’s back to nearly completely dry conditions for 48 hours.
Look for partly cloudy skies with a good helping of sunshine Wednesday and Thursday; the chance of rain and storms is down to 10-20% each day.
Those with a chance of seeing a stray shower or storm will be the southernmost counties closer to the Florida Panhandle, while everyone else is dry.
High temperatures will continue to reach into the lower to even middle 90s thanks to the sunshine and relatively dry weather. Lower 90s are still considered normal for this time of year, so it’s not surprising that it’s still hot.
An uptick in rain and storm chances will occur Friday and this weekend as moisture returns to Alabama. As you make plans for your upcoming holiday weekend, know that there will certainly be scattered showers and storms around each day this weekend, but there will also be plenty of opportunities to get outside.
The weekend honestly looks like a classic summertime pattern with scattered afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms; coverage will be elevated by early September standards around 50-60%, but it won’t rain all weekend long.
When it’s not raining it will be partly to mostly cloudy with plenty of humidity and temperatures generally topping out in the upper 80s.
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