Birmingham, AL – Residents across central Alabama can expect a stretch of dry and hot weather this week, with little relief from rainfall.
According to the National Weather Service in Birmingham, high temperatures will remain in the upper 80s to low 90s each afternoon through Friday. Morning lows are forecast to stay in the mid-60s, offering only a brief cool-down before the heat returns.
Rain chances remain extremely low, with forecasters projecting less than a 15% chance of precipitation on any given day. The highest risk comes Tuesday at 15%, while most days will see less than a 5% chance of showers.
Tuesday through Friday, skies will stay mostly sunny, with highs peaking between 90 and 94 degrees by the end of the workweek. Thursday may bring a few extra clouds, but the chance of measurable rain is only 1–2%, according to NWS.
This pattern is expected to continue into the weekend, keeping conditions dry and stable across the Birmingham metro, Jefferson County, and surrounding central Alabama communities. While outdoor plans should remain unaffected, residents are advised to stay hydrated and use caution during peak afternoon heat.
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