18-05-2025
More storms tonight, some intense with loud thunder
Tonight: We'll remain dry through the evening into early tonight. After midnight, showers and storms will build in from our west, giving a good bit of us heavy rain with very loud thunder into the wee hours of Sunday morning. Low temperatures will fall into the upper 60s to low 70s.
Sunday: A complex of storms will be weakening and pushing away to our southeast around sunrise with additional hit/miss showers and downpours possible through lunch. Expect some periods of sunshine during the afternoon as highs creep into the middle 80s, feeling like the low 90s.
Next Week: Temperatures will remain very warm to nearly hot in the upper 80s and even lower 90s for some on Monday and Tuesday with most of us staying dry outside of a quick passing shower. As the humidity remains quite oppressive, heat index values these days will reach the middle 90s! Be sure to have plenty of water for those afternoon and evening youth practices.
Weather Aware Tuesday Night:
4 PM Tuesday – 4 AM Wednesday
A complex of strong to severe storms are expected to push across central Alabama sometime late Tuesday evening into the wee hours of Wednesday morning. Confidence is low on the exact timing, so this will be updated over the coming days. Storm threats include damaging straight-line winds of 60-70+ MPH and up to ping-pong ball size hail. Be sure to check back for updates.
The storms Tuesday night will be along a cold front which will push through here early Wednesday, clearing out the storms and muggy, warm weather for a few days. Temperatures will fall into the middle 70s for highs on Thursday and Friday with overnight lows settling in the low/mid 50s!
This air will feel refreshing as we round out the work week combined with plenty of sunshine. Highs may climb back to the low 80s by Saturday with a small chance of rain.
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