Residents across Alabama’s Tennessee Valley can anticipate brighter conditions after a cloudy and damp Veterans Day. Drizzle is expected to clear by midday Monday, giving way to gradual sunshine and a high near 75°F, perfect for those enjoying the holiday outdoors. Temperatures tonight will dip to a cooler 49°F, so a jacket is recommended for evening activities.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday brings sunny and calm weather to the region, with a high of 71°F and light north-northeast winds at 5 mph. These conditions are ideal for outdoor plans or running errands comfortably. Tuesday night will cool down to around 52°F, making it wise to dress warmly if venturing out after dark.
By Wednesday, a shift occurs as a 30% chance of showers moves into the region during the afternoon, with highs reaching 67°F. Wind gusts could approach 25 mph, indicating a breezy day ahead. An 80% chance of rain and potential thunderstorms are expected by Wednesday night, impacting late-night travel plans.
Thursday’s forecast shows a 30% chance of lingering morning showers, clearing to partly sunny skies with highs around 67°F. Nighttime lows will drop to 46°F under partly cloudy skies. Residents can look forward to sunny and mild weather returning Friday, with a high near 66°F.
Plan activities around these upcoming changes and stay weather-aware throughout the week.
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