Rain chances increase Monday evening through Tuesday

Rain chances increase Monday evening through Tuesday

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) – A cold front will bring useful rain and a few thunderstorms throughout the day tonight and Tuesday. Once the front clears, colder air will move into the region. With highs struggling to warm up in the 50s through the end of the week, and overnight lows dropping into the 30s and 40s.

Today cloud fields are expected during the afternoon and evening. Winds will be from the south, around 5 to 10 mph, with afternoon highs rising into the upper 70s. Although it is dry today, the chance of rain increases overnight. With lows in the 60s, cloudy skies and southeast winds.

Remaining moisture from Tropical Depression Sara will move north into our area on Tuesday. The rain will become broader and heavier during the morning. Some thunderclaps are possible with this system. With a southeasterly wind, highs will only be around 70 degrees.

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It will start to rain late Tuesday evening, and it will dry out on Wednesday. Lows will linger in the 60s with clouds gradually clearing through Wednesday morning. Once everything dries out, most locations should see a very favorable amount of rain from this system.

Skies will clear on Wednesday and we’ll see a stronger shot of cooler air push into the region by Thursday and Friday. Lows during this period will be in the upper 30s and lower 40s, while afternoon highs will struggle to reach the mid 60s.

As for the upcoming weekend, the weather pattern remains dry and cold. With highs in the 60s, with lots of sunshine. Lows will remain in the 30s and 40s under clear skies.

Following the Tropics: Sara is now a non-tropical remnant low in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. Redevelopment into a tropical system is highly unlikely, but enough energy and moisture lingers to move across the north-central Gulf Coast early this week. The rest of the Atlantic Basin is calm as we approach the end of hurricane season.

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