Isolated Showers Tuesday, Potential Storms Wednesday Night

The weather in Birmingham, Alabama is set to shift over the coming days. Although the First Alert Weather Day has concluded, the region can still expect a few rumbles of thunder overnight. Scattered storms, as well as pockets of locally heavy rain, may impact various areas.
Tuesday’s Isolated Showers
On Tuesday, conditions will begin to calm down. The day will feature mostly cloudy skies, with a slight 20% chance for isolated showers. Daytime temperatures will rise into the 80s, providing a warm atmosphere.
Potential Storms Wednesday Night
Wednesday will start dry, but it will be warm and muggy. As the day progresses, the potential for heavier rain and storms will increase late Wednesday night. This change in weather comes despite recent updates showing a decrease in instability, which is a positive sign.
Forecast Highlights for Wednesday Night
- Potential for heavy rain and storms late Wednesday night
- Strong straight-line wind gusts are possible
- Risk of hail during storm activity
Cold Front and Weekend Outlook
Following the storms, a significant cool-down is expected. Lows will dip into the upper 30s and lower 40s by Friday morning. Looking further ahead, forecasts indicate another push of cold air around St. Patrick’s Day. This may lead to another round of heavy rain and the potential for freezing temperatures from Sunday night into Monday.
This upcoming weather pattern is quite dynamic. Residents are urged to stay alert and keep track of the latest updates to prepare for possible changes.
For continuous updates, check back with El-Balad for the latest developments in your area.




