Wet Wednesday, cool and unsettled Thursday and beyond
Wetter, cooler end to the week
Hot today, rain returns tomorrow and then we turn a bit cooler! By Tyler Sebree, Amanda Curran, and Josh Johnson | April 13, 2021 at 5:10 AM CDT - Updated April 13 at 4:41 PM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - If you thought yesterday was warm, then today is hot! Across Alabama, most of our towns are somewhere in the mid and upper 80s. that’s at least 10° warmer than normal, but without any major humidity it’s still pretty comfortable. The “drier” heat won’t stick around for too much longer; the return of muggy air, and then showers, will be here sooner then you might think!
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James Spann: Freeze Warning tonight for most of Alabama
By James Spann
CLEAR, COOL, WINDY AFTERNOON: We have a cloudless sky over Alabama this afternoon, but temperatures are about 20 degrees below average for the first day of April; most communities are in the low to mid 50s with a brisk north wind. The wind will die down tonight, and a freeze is likely all the way down into Alabama Friday morning.
A Freeze Warning is in effect for Alabama as far south as Washington, Clarke, Monroe, Conecuh, Butler, Crenshaw, Pike and Barbour counties. Lows will be between 22 and 30 degrees over the northern half the state, with low 30s down to U.S. 84. Some frost is possible as far south as I-10.
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