Wet Friday, Drier & Warmer this Weekend

Wet Friday, Drier & Warmer this Weekend
Wet
      Friday,
      Drier
      &
      Warmer
      this
      Weekend

Dry air slides in behind a cold front Saturday bringing back the sunshine. High pressure will settle to our north to start the week, keeping rain chances near zero. Check the video forecast for the latest.WEEKEND WEATHER Get ready for fantastic weekend weather! As dry air slides in behind a cold front the forecast turns drier, brighter and cooler at times. Under a mostly sunny sky, temperatures will reach the mid-80s Saturday afternoon with lower humidity. Football weather will be great in Tuscaloosa and Auburn. You can find detailed forecasts through each kickoff here: College Football Weather We’ll wake up much cooler Sunday morning, with many areas in the 50s north of Interstate 20 and lower 60s south. VERY “FALL-LIKE” NEXT WEEK High pressure builds across the country after Saturday’s cold front, and higher pressure leads to sinking air, prohibiting showers and storm development. With drier air, rain chances will remain low, and afternoons will remain pleasantly warm. The almanac puts Birmingham’s average high next week at 87 degrees. WHEN COULD WE SEE RAIN AGAIN?The latter half of the work week brings a higher chance of rain. We’re watching an area of low-pressure that is set to form and potentially track along the Gulf coast. Sound familiar? This forecast setup is similar to the pattern we’ve experienced over the past few days. Warm-moist air will rise over the cooler-drier air mass on Thursday and Friday, potentially building widespread cloud cover, widespread showers, and temperatures struggling escape the 70s. Long-range models aren’t perfect, so expect fine tuning of the forecast throughout next week. Tracking several tropical waves in the Atlantic and Caribbean For the latest Birmingham weather information and Central Alabama’s certified most accurate forecast, watch WVTM 13 News.Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, X, formerly Twitter, and Instagram.

Dry air slides in behind a cold front Saturday bringing back the sunshine. High pressure will settle to our north to start the week, keeping rain chances near zero. Check the video forecast for the latest.

WEEKEND WEATHER

Get ready for fantastic weekend weather! As dry air slides in behind a cold front the forecast turns drier, brighter and cooler at times.

Under a mostly sunny sky, temperatures will reach the mid-80s Saturday afternoon with lower humidity.

Football weather will be great in Tuscaloosa and Auburn. You can find detailed forecasts through each kickoff here: College Football Weather

We’ll wake up much cooler Sunday morning, with many areas in the 50s north of Interstate 20 and lower 60s south.

VERY “FALL-LIKE” NEXT WEEK

High pressure builds across the country after Saturday’s cold front, and higher pressure leads to sinking air, prohibiting showers and storm development. With drier air, rain chances will remain low, and afternoons will remain pleasantly warm.

The almanac puts Birmingham’s average high next week at 87 degrees.

WHEN COULD WE SEE RAIN AGAIN?

The latter half of the work week brings a higher chance of rain. We’re watching an area of low-pressure that is set to form and potentially track along the Gulf coast. Sound familiar? This forecast setup is similar to the pattern we’ve experienced over the past few days.

Warm-moist air will rise over the cooler-drier air mass on Thursday and Friday, potentially building widespread cloud cover, widespread showers, and temperatures struggling escape the 70s. Long-range models aren’t perfect, so expect fine tuning of the forecast throughout next week.

Tracking several tropical waves in the Atlantic and Caribbean

For the latest Birmingham weather information and Central Alabama’s certified most accurate forecast, watch WVTM 13 News.

Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Xformerly Twitter, and Instagram.

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