Midday Nowcast: Sunshine in Full Supply
Gorgeous weather covers Alabama today as we are seeing sunshine full supply. Temperatures have rebounded from the morning chill with 70s covering the Alabama landscape this afternoon. Tonight, the sky remains clear with lows ranging from the upper 40s to lower 50s.
ACROSS THE USA: Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across parts of the southern and central Plains through Saturday. Large hail and severe wind gusts are the main threats. Heavy rainfall is forecast from the western Gulf Coast into the Midwest from this weekend into early next week. New and renewed river rises are possible across portions of eastern Texas.
WONDERFUL WEEKEND WEATHER: Little change in the weather for both Saturday and Sunday with plentiful sunshine and a warming trend. The high tomorrow will be closer to 80°, followed by low and mid-80s for Sunday.
SUMMER-LIKE PATTER NEXT WEEK: Moisture returns to the state Monday with more clouds and a risk of an isolated shower, but Monday should remain dry. The rest of the week will be very warm and muggy, as dew points increase; expect highs in the 80s, and most days will feature some scattered showers and storms, mainly during the afternoon and evening hours.
BEACH FORECAST CENTER: Get the latest weather and rip current forecasts for the beaches from Fort Morgan to Panama City on our Beach Forecast Center page. There, you can select the forecast of the region that you are interested in visiting.
WORLD TEMPERATURE EXTREMES: Over the last 24 hours, the highest observation outside the U.S. was 115.9F at In Guezzam, Algeria. The lowest observation was -103.0F at Dome C, Antarctica.
CONTIGUOUS TEMPERATURE EXTREMES: Over the last 24 hours, the highest observation was 111F at Death Valley, TX. The lowest observation was 17F at Peter Sinks, UT.
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