Most of Alabama expected to be rain-free for Friday's games.
It still be on the warm side on Friday around the time for kickoff for many high school football games. The temperature forecast for 7 p.m. Friday is above. But look for temperatures to fall during the game.
The National Weather Service is forecasting a rain-free Friday night across the state, with clouds clearing and temperatures dropping from game time until the final whistle.This is the sky cover forecast for 7 p.m. Friday. It shows mostly clear skies are expected across the state.The forecast temperatures for 7 p.m. Friday are at the top of this post and will be in the 60s north and 70s south.
Look for temperatures to fall into the mid-50s in north Alabama, the upper 50s to low 60s in central Alabama and the mid-60s in south Alabama. Below is the forecast for temperatures at 10 p.m.:Lows overnight are forecast to bottom out in the mid- to upper 40s in north Alabama, the upper 40s to low 50s in central Alabama and the low to mid-50s in south Alabama.
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