Showers and storms linger through Friday as warm, muggy air remains in place
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Central and south Alabama are in for a wet week, with showers and storms occurring on and off through Saturday morning.
While temperatures will remain warm and muggy, the main focus will be on abundant moisture bringing beneficial rainfall to the region. A cold front arriving Friday night into Saturday will bring the most widespread activity before drier conditions return Sunday as high pressure builds in. Showers and storms will linger through the morning, especially early. Activity will gradually taper off into the afternoon, though a stray shower or storm remains possible.
Conditions stay warm and humid, so keep an umbrella handy for the morning commute and early workday. A chance of showers and storms continues, mainly during the evening hours, with higher coverage across south Alabama. Conditions remain mild overnight as warmth and moisture persist. The unsettled pattern continues, with scattered showers and storms developing mainly during the afternoon and evening.
Temperatures stay warm and muggy, so keep rain gear nearby if you have outdoor plans later in the day. Scattered showers and storms remain possible throughout the day, with activity increasing into the evening as a cold front approaches. Warm and humid conditions continue. Watch the latest live and local weather data below, streaming on WSFA Weather Now!
Please note, this stream does not include live severe weather coverage, only data on the latest weather conditions. The cold front moves through, bringing the most active period of the week for showers and a few storms. This will be the best chance for widespread rain and locally heavier amounts. Temperatures begin to fall as the front passes, with cooler air moving in.
Rain chances decrease through the afternoon and evening as drier air works in. Clouds will gradually clear, leading to improving conditions by nighttime. Temperatures will be noticeably cooler than earlier in the week. High pressure builds in, bringing drier air and plenty of sunshine.
Highs will be in the low to mid 70s—a noticeable change from the warm, muggy pattern. Dry weather continues early next week with abundant sunshine. Temperatures gradually warm into May, leading to a pleasant stretch of comfortable conditions—great for outdoor plans.
Conditions stay warm and muggy through Friday with the cold front arriving Friday nightSunday looks dry with high pressure building in and plenty of sunshineStay weather aware — download the WSFA First Alert Weather App for the latest updates and push alertsAldi is removing 44 ingredients from its products by the end of 2027First Alert: Tracking multiple rounds of storms to end AprilAmanda is tracking storms + looking ahead to a potential severe threat tonight!
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