Birmingham, AL – Alabama residents can expect mostly clear skies and mild temperatures this weekend, with daytime highs reaching the low 70s by Saturday. After a partly cloudy start to Friday, skies will gradually clear tonight, with potential for patchy fog in parts of the region. Lows will drop to the upper 30s to low 40s overnight, creating ideal conditions for morning fog development, particularly in areas north of Birmingham.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will bring mostly sunny skies statewide, with high temperatures reaching 67-72 degrees in Birmingham, Montgomery, and other central Alabama cities. Winds will remain calm, and humidity is expected to be lower than average, allowing for a pleasant outdoor experience.
Looking ahead, the Birmingham forecast suggests sunny conditions will continue through Sunday, with temperatures warming to around 70 degrees. Monday is expected to be even warmer, with highs reaching 73 degrees. Residents are advised to make the most of this mild weather before a shift in conditions begins early next week.
A developing weather pattern will bring clouds back over the Birmingham area by Monday night, followed by increased chances of rain on Tuesday. Showers and potential thunderstorms are forecast, with a 70% chance of precipitation expected in Birmingham and nearby counties. This shift could impact travel on major roadways like I-65 and I-20, so residents should monitor updates and plan accordingly.
The five-day forecast for Birmingham highlights a period of mild and sunny weather with rain chances returning next week. Those planning outdoor activities are encouraged to take advantage of the dry, warm conditions through Monday, as the approaching storm system could bring significant rainfall by Tuesday.




