Our area will still have a few more days of colder temperatures, but we are on the road to warmer weather.

Weekend Outlook

For Saturday, James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist said, “The high tomorrow will be at or just over 50 degrees for most locations as our slow warming trend continues. Dry air remains in place, and the sky will be partly to mostly sunny.”

Then, for Sunday, the clouds will increase along with a “few periods of rain are likely statewide Sunday night, and on Monday, the best chance of showers will be over the southern half of the state. Sunday's high will be in the upper 40s and low 50s,” said Spann.

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“The American GFS model suggests a chance of rain on Wednesday, followed by a more meaningful rain event by Saturday, February 1,” said Spann. “Temperatures will be warmer next week with highs generally in the upper 50s and low 60s.”

West Alabama Projected High Temps for Next Week

Comparing this Friday to next Friday, some West Alabama counties will have nearly close to an 18 to 20-degree temperature difference.

These are the current projected highs for next weekend from The Weather Channel. As weather conditions change, the forecast could be impacted.

Bibb

Monday: 54 °F

Tuesday: 61 °F

Wednesday: 67 °F

Thursday: 60 °F

Friday: 65 °F

Fayette

Monday: 51 °F

Tuesday: 60 °F

Wednesday: 64 °F

Thursday: 56 °F

Friday: 61 °F

Greene

Monday: 53 °F

Tuesday: 61 °F

Wednesday: 67 °F

Thursday: 59 °F

Friday: 64 °F

Hale

Monday: 54 °F

Tuesday: 61 °F

Wednesday: 67 °F

Thursday: 60 °F

Friday: 65 °F

Lamar

Monday: 54 °F

Tuesday: 61 °F

Wednesday: 67 °F

Thursday: 60 °F

Friday: 65 °F

Perry

Monday: 54 °F

Tuesday: 60 °F

Wednesday: 67 °F

Thursday: 60 °F

Friday: 65 °F

Pickens

Monday: 51 °F

Tuesday: 61 °F

Wednesday: 64 ��F

Thursday: 57 °F

Friday: 62 °F

Sumter

Monday: 54 °F

Tuesday: 62 °F

Wednesday: 68 °F

Thursday: 60 °F

Friday: 64 °F

Tuscaloosa

Monday: 52 °F

Tuesday: 60 °F

Wednesday: 66 °F

Thursday: 58 °F

Friday: 63 °F

Walker

Monday: 51 °F

Tuesday: 60 °F

Wednesday: 64 °F

Thursday: 55 °F

Friday: 61 °F

If you enjoy the cold weather, you still have a few more days to enjoy it. The warm-up will be here soon for those tired of the heater running non-stop.

Mary K. – Weather Forecaster.

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