Many areas across the United States will experience a warm-up into the weekend. Be sure to enjoy the temperatures over the next few days because they will change drastically from this week into the weekend.

95.3 The Bear logo
Get our free mobile app

James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist said that “a cold front will pass through the state Saturday night... moisture will be very limited, but it might squeeze out a sprinkle or flurry in a few spots. Measurable precipitation is not expected... then much colder air returns to the state Sunday. Despite a clearing sky, temperatures won't get past the mid-40s Sunday afternoon with a brisk north wind.”

According to the National Weather Service in Birmingham here are the projected temperatures for the Townsquare Media coverage areas. There will be a 19 to 23-degree difference between Friday and Sunday

Bibb County

Wednesday high of 64

Thursday high of 68

Friday high of 70

Saturday high of 66

Sunday high of 51

Fayette County

Wednesday high of 64

Thursday high of 66

Friday high of 70

Saturday high of 61

Sunday high of 48

Greene County

Wednesday high of 66

Thursday high of 68

Friday high of 71

Saturday high of 63

Sunday high of 49

Hale County

Wednesday high of 65

Thursday high of 67

Friday high of 70

Saturday high of 64

Sunday high of 49

Lamar County

Wednesday high of 64

Thursday high of 66

Friday high of 70

Saturday high of 60

Sunday high of 47

Perry County

Wednesday high of 63

Thursday high of 67

Friday high of 69

Saturday high of 64

Sunday high of 50

Pickens County

Wednesday high of 66

Thursday high of 68

Friday high of 71

Saturday high of 62

Sunday high of 49

Sumter County

Wednesday high of 67

Thursday high of 70

Friday high of 72

Saturday high of 65

Sunday high of 51

Tuscaloosa County

Wednesday high of 65

Thursday high of 67

Friday high of 71

Saturday high of 63

Sunday high of 49

Walker County

Wednesday high of 64

Thursday high of 66

Friday high of 70

Saturday high of 61

Sunday high of 48

Don’t forget that the Farmers’ Almanac last year did predict a “frosty flip-flop winter” for the United States and a “quite chilly, mixed bag of precipitation” for the southern states for our winter outlook. Looks like we are getting both scenarios over the next few days.

(Source) For more from the National Weather Service Birmingham, click here. Click here to follow the Facebook Page for James Spann. Click here for more from the Farmers’ Almanac.

This Massive Columbiana, Alabama Mansion Is Straight Out of a Storybook

You Might Be Shocked by the Price Tag this Georgia Estate

The Price Tag of Mississippi’s Most Expensive Home Will Shock You

Take a Look at Dollar General Ex-CEO’s Mo’ Money Mega Mansion

More From 95.3 The Bear