This week across West Alabama you can expect typical mid-August weather conditions and temperatures.

James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist, said the “weather will stay generally dry tomorrow and Tuesday with highs in the low to mid-90s. Any isolated showers will likely be over the southern third of the state.”

Rain chances increase from Wednesday through the weekend, with scattered showers and thunderstorms possibly occurring with occasional downpours.

High Temp Guide for West Alabama

Monday, August 12 – Friday, August 16

Hottest Day of the Week in West Alabama will be Tuesday, August 13

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These are the current temperatures and conditions from the National Weather Service in Birmingham. As weather conditions change, the forecast could be impacted.

Bibb

Monday: 94 °F

Tuesday: 97 °F

Wednesday: 95 °F

Thursday: 95 °F

Friday: 94 °F

Fayette

Monday: 92 °F

Tuesday: 96 °F

Wednesday: 93 °F

Thursday: 94 °F

Friday: 95 °F

Greene

Monday: 92 °F

Tuesday: 97 °F

Wednesday: 93 °F

Thursday: 94 °F

Friday: 94 °F

Hale

Monday: 91 °F

Tuesday: 96 °F

Wednesday: 92 °F

Thursday: 93 °F

Friday: 93 °F

Lamar

Monday: 92 °F

Tuesday: 96 °F

Wednesday: 93 °F

Thursday: 94 °F

Friday: 95 °F

Perry

Monday: 92 °F

Tuesday: 97 °F

Wednesday: 93 °F

Thursday: 94 °F

Friday: 93 °F

Pickens

Monday: 93 °F

Tuesday: 97 °F

Wednesday: 93 °F

Thursday: 94 °F

Friday: 95 °F

Sumter

Monday: 94 °F

Tuesday: 98 °F

Wednesday: 95 °F

Thursday: 94 °F

Friday: 96 °F

Tuscaloosa

Monday: 92 °F

Tuesday: 96 °F

Wednesday: 93 °F

Thursday: 94 °F

Friday: 94 °F

Walker

Monday: 92 °F

Tuesday: 96 °F

Wednesday: 93 °F

Thursday: 94 °F

Friday: 94 °F

Mary K - Townsquare Media Weather Forecaster

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