Tracking strong storms tonight, warm weekend, unsettled pattern next week
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Central and south Alabama is in for a wild ride over the next week. Tonight brings a line of strong to severe thunderstorms, the weekend will be warm and pleasant, but an unsettled up-and-down weather pattern takes over early next week with fluctuating temperatures and multiple chances for rain.
Clouds will increase throughout the day as a strong cold front approaches from the west. It’ll be warm and humid ahead of the system, with temperatures climbing into the low to mid 80s. Winds will be light to moderate from the south and southwest. This is the calm before the storm — enjoy the dry conditions while they last, but stay weather-aware as the evening approaches.This is the most significant weather threat of the week. A powerful line of strong to severe thunderstorms will move across Central and South Alabama between 10 pm and early morning Thursday. These storms will bring multiple hazards to the region.Have multiple ways to receive severe weather alerts. Download the WSFA First Alert Weather App, keep NOAA Weather Radio on, and have your phone alerts enabled. Know where to take shelter — interior room on the lowest floor, away from windows. Keep your family and pets safe. Be ready to act quickly if warnings are issued for your area.Showers and thunderstorms will linger early Thursday morning as the cold front pushes through, mainly before mid-morning. Conditions will gradually improve as the day progresses. Temperatures will drop noticeably as cooler air moves in behind the front — a dramatic change from Wednesday’s warmth. Expect breezy conditions with northerly winds. By afternoon, skies will begin to clear.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.Sunny skies will dominate Friday with comfortable temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s. Winds will be light. This will be a great day to get outside and enjoy the improving conditions. Perfect for outdoor activities and catching up on anything weather delayed Thursday.The warming trend kicks back in Saturday with sunny to mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 70s — well above normal for mid-March. Overnight lows will be mild, staying in the 50s. This is the beginning of the warm and wet pattern that will dominate the weekend into early next week.Sunday will be mostly sunny early, but clouds will increase through the afternoon as moisture returns to the region. There’s a chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly after midday. Temperatures will reach the upper 70s to low 80s — warm for this time of year. This marks the start of an unsettled, active weather pattern.Get ready for a roller coaster of a weather pattern early next week. Temperatures will fluctuate significantly as multiple systems move through the region. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with additional chances for showers and thunderstorms as the unsettled pattern persists. This is typical March weather — one day warm, the next cooler, with rain chances never far away. Keep an eye on the forecast as conditions will change frequently.The warm and wet pattern continues with an unsettled up-and-down pattern — keep an eye on rain chances and be prepared for frequent changes.Download the WSFA First Alert Weather App for live radar, hourly updates, and push alerts to keep you informed every step of the way. Stay with us for updates as conditions change.Monday shooting leaves man critically injured in Montgomery
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