High temperatures will rise well into the 90s Thursday through Sunday, with some locations reaching 100⁰.
High temperatures will rise well into the 90s Thursday through Sunday, with some locations reaching 100⁰Updated: 30 minutes ago
Under a mix of sun and clouds, high temperatures will warm into the lower 90s with comfortably low humidity values. The lower humidity will stick around tonight before things change a bit starting tomorrow! Fortunately it won’t be unbearably muggy, with dew points likely staying below 70⁰. As a result, it won’t feel too much worse than what the actual temperature is. In other words, the heat index won’t be much higher than the temperature.
It’s forecast to be dry Friday and Saturday with tropical moisture and rain staying to our south during this time. That moisture could swing up into Alabama Sunday into early next week, resulting in renewed rain and storm chances.
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