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Record high temperatures possible in Alabama for next two days

al.com 2025/3/15
More above-average temperatures are expected for most of Alabama on Friday. The exception will be northern Alabama, which will be a bit cooler. Forecast highs are also expected to be on the warm side for most of the state on Saturday, and some record highs will be possible.

Some spots in Alabama could have record high temperatures in the next two days.

The National Weather Service expects temperatures to be well above average for south and much of central Alabama both today and Saturday.

The exception will be northern Alabama, which is north of a stalled frontal boundary and will be cooler.

The weather service is forecasting temperatures today to top out in the low to mid-70s in central Alabama and the mid- to upper 70s in south Alabama.

North Alabama will be on the cool side in comparison, with highs in the low to mid-60s more likely (the forecast for today is at the top of this post).

Here are the record highs for Feb. 7 for a few Alabama cities:

* Birmingham: 79 in 2019

* Dothan: 80 in 2019

* Gadsden: 77 in 2019

* Huntsville: 78 in 2019

* Mobile: 79 in 2019

* Montgomery: 81 in 2019

* Muscle Shoals: 79 in 2019

* Troy: 81 in 1957

* Tuscaloosa: 82 in 2019

Saturday could be the warmest day of the week, according to forecasts. Here are the expected high temperatures for Saturday:

Here are Saturday's forecast high temperatures.

Temperatures are expected to remain warm for February next week, but they likely won’t be as warm as this week, according to weather service forecasts.

Highs next week will range from the 50s and 60s in north Alabama to the 60s and 70s in central and south Alabama.

There will also be increasing chances for rain and storms, and the rain is expected to really add up over the next seven days.

Here’s the precipitation outlook for the next week from the Weather Prediction Center:

All of Alabama is expected to get some rain, and parts of north and central Alabama could see several inches of rain over the next seven days.

So far no severe weather is expected for the next seven days, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

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