Alabama weather rain, Impact Day WVTM 13 Birmingham Tuscaloosa

Temperatures are going to get much warmer in central Alabama in the coming days. The next chance of rain is Tuesday. Get the latest forecast in the video above.IMPACT RAIN TUESDAYTuesday is an impact day with a few showers possible in the morning and a steady downpour expected starting in the afternoon and continuing into the night.Wednesday will remain cloudy and humid, with a lingering shower or drizzle a good bet. Thursday will be the best day of the working week with sunshine and highs in the 70s. Friday could well be heading for “Impact Day” status. Another system will bring rain and possibly a thunderstorm. It seems that any serious threat may stay quite far to the south. There could definitely be a few patches of rain in the morning, but I expect most places will be cloudy and dry. The rain really starts to hit the area after lunch time. Expect a wet afternoon with some of the heaviest rain moving in late in the day through Tuesday evening. A few rumbles of thunder are possible but no severe weather is expected. Rainfall totals will average around half an inch, with some isolated spots receiving up to an inch. 7 DAY FORECAST The area of ​​low pressure will take time to push eastward from the area which will keep clouds and showers going into Wednesday. Drier weather returns on Thursday with significant warming as well. Temperatures will climb into the 70s on Thursday and Friday. Another fast-moving system brings a chance of rain and thunderstorms to central Alabama on Friday. We will need to watch this second system for potential strong storms. Next weekend is looking very good right now! Get the free WVTM 13 app here and enable alerts for the latest weather updates. For the latest weather information from Birmingham and the most accurate certified forecast from central Alabama, watch WVTM 13 News. | 10 Day Forecast Interactive Radar Birmingham Skycams Live Doppler Radar Sign up for weather email alerts Download the WVTM 13 app Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Temperatures are going to get much warmer in central Alabama in the coming days. The next chance of rain is Tuesday. Get the latest predictions in the video above.

IMPACT RAIN TUESDAY

Tuesday is an impact day with a few showers possible in the morning and a steady downpour expected from the afternoon into the night.

Wednesday will remain cloudy and humid, with a lingering shower or a bit of drizzle a good bet.

Thursday will be the best day of the work week with sunshine and highs in the 70s.

Friday may well be heading for “Impact Day” status. Another system will bring rain and possibly a thunderstorm. It seems that any serious threat may stay quite far to the south.

The weekend is looking good!

CHANCE OF RAIN

Our next storm system will approach the area on Tuesday. There could definitely be a few patches of rain in the morning, but I expect most places will be cloudy and dry. The rain really starts to hit the area after lunch time. Expect a wet afternoon with some of the heaviest rain moving in late in the day through Tuesday evening. A few rumbles of thunder are possible but no severe weather is expected. Rainfall totals will average around half an inch, with some isolated spots receiving up to an inch.

Rain Chances

7-DAY FORECAST

The low pressure area will take time to push eastward from the area, keeping clouds and showers lingering through Wednesday. Drier weather returns on Thursday with significant warming as well. Temperatures will climb into the 70s on Thursday and Friday. Another fast-moving system brings a chance of rain and thunderstorms to central Alabama on Friday. We will need to watch this second system for potential strong storms. Next weekend is looking very good at this time!

7-day forecast with temperatures for central Alabama

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