Birmingham, Alabama – Warm, dry air is locking in across central Alabama this weekend, keeping temperatures in the mid-80s and roads clear for travel through Sunday night.
According to the National Weather Service in Birmingham, high pressure is maintaining stable conditions across the state, with afternoon highs ranging from 84°F to 86°F in cities including Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Anniston, and Montgomery. Skies will remain mostly clear, with no measurable rainfall expected.
Light winds will keep conditions comfortable during the day, while overnight temperatures fall into the low to mid-50s across much of the region. Communities from Jasper to Auburn can expect calm nights with excellent visibility and no weather-related disruptions.
The dry stretch also reduces immediate concerns for flooding or severe storms, offering a quiet pattern compared to more active regions across the Plains and Midwest. Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated during the warmer afternoons and take advantage of the stable weather for outdoor plans.
This calm pattern is expected to hold through the weekend, with warmer conditions likely to continue into early next week.



