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The Alabama Weather Blog

The Alabama Weather Blog

Get ready for hot weather this week starting today, with temperatures likely to reach 39 degrees Celsius by midweek.

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Young cooking star Bryson McGlynn leads ALBBAA to victory at the Alabama Wild Game Cook-off

Bryson McGlynn, the 12-year-old from Opelika who won Season 9 of MasterChef Junior, and Ricky Albright of Iron Fire Cooking, a chef from Troy, Alabama, teamed up with the Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association (ALBBAA) as a cooking team to take first place in the state finals at the recent State Championship Wild Game Cook-off sponsored by the Alabama Wildlife Federation.

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Very nice at lunchtime, a bit hotter on Sundays

As we approach midday in central Alabama, skies are mostly sunny across the region and temperatures are already between 25 and 29 degrees. Montgomery was the warmest place at 30 degrees, while Alexander City was the coolest at 26 degrees.

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Dry and hot until the weekend

Get ready for a dry and hot weekend, but the good news is that it won’t be humid, so the heat will be bearable for now.

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Next week the summer heat will increase again; mostly dry

DRY AUGUST AFTERNOON: No showers this afternoon in Alabama under sunny skies; temperatures in the 30s to 35s. The night will be clear and pleasant with lows mostly in the 15s…some of the cooler spots in northern Alabama could reach temperatures in the 10s.

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A Guide to the Best Burgers in Alabama

From the white sand beaches of Gulf Shores to the Appalachian Mountains, here’s your guide to the best burgers in Alabama, where every bite is packed with flavor.

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Midday Nowcast: Fantastic Friday; hot weather returns next week

The weather is not changing much, so things are looking good for the weekend like today. It will remain mostly dry, with only isolated showers.

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In Alabama, the heat will rise in the next few days

DRY SEASON: Most of Alabama will remain dry through the weekend, with mostly sunny days and clear nights. Some places in northern Alabama could stay below 32 degrees today, but highs above 32 degrees will be reached statewide tomorrow and Sunday.

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Dry weather with increasing heat

RADAR CHECK: As expected, we have scattered showers and thunderstorms across Alabama this afternoon. Most of the state is dry, but some areas will see some decent showers. The showers will clear after sunset; lows tonight will be between 65 and 70 degrees.

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Midday Nowcast: Some showers possible this afternoon

Some moisture is moving in from the southeast and we will see a few isolated showers in Alabama today, but these will be few and far between. Highs will be between 30 and 35 degrees again today.

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A few isolated showers today; rising temperatures next week

SOME RAIN: Humidity will increase a bit across Alabama today as some Atlantic moisture moves in from the east. A few scattered showers will likely occur this afternoon and early evening; the chance of rain in any one location is only in the 10 to 20 percent range.

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A few isolated showers tomorrow; dry weekend ahead

RADAR CHECK: Most of Alabama is rain-free this afternoon and skies are mostly sunny, but we’ve spotted a few small showers over Henry County in the southeastern part of the state. These won’t last long; tonight will be mostly clear with lows around 15 degrees over the northern counties and lows around 21 degrees in the south.

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Midday Nowcast: Sunny Wednesday

There will be plenty of sunshine across the state today as the drier air mass remains across the state. Highs today will be around 80°F in the northern half of the state, while temperatures around 90°F are more common in the southern half of the state.

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Back-to-School Health: UAB's Best Strategies to Keep Your Family Germ-Free

Cleaning frequently touched surfaces with soap and water and disinfectant sprays can kill germs and reduce the risk of infection.

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