No day features a high coverage of rain.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The heat was with us on the first day of fall. Montgomery officially reached 90 degrees with plenty of sunshine. Both the sunshine and heat will be with us on Sunday as well with highs in the lower 90s.
It’s possible those exact chances change at least a little bit in future forecast updates as models come into better agreement. I would not bank on seeing wet weather on any given day based on how things look right now. Just know there is at least a chance throughout the week of a few showers and thunderstorms.
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