Did you enjoy the break from the hot and humid conditions? You will have to admit it has been nice.

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I hate to break the news to you but that was a short-lived break. Temperatures will start to rise over the weekend.

James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist said that “It sure looks like next week will be the hottest of the summer for the Deep South. Highs will be in the 97-101 degree range most days, with lows in the 70s.”

Farewell, Faux Fall

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The Hottest of The Summer

Take a look at the projected temperatures for the next few days. The forecasted temperatures for Wednesday through Friday next week could be the hottest of the week.

Temps for the Next Few Days in West Alabama

Bibb

Saturday: 96

Sunday: 97

Monday: 97

Tuesday: 99

Fayette

Saturday: 93

Sunday: 96

Monday: 96

Tuesday: 98

Greene

Saturday: 96

Sunday: 97

Monday: 97

Tuesday: 98

Hale

Saturday: 96

Sunday: 96

Monday: 96

Tuesday: 98

Lamar

Saturday: 93

Sunday: 95

Monday: 95

Tuesday: 98

Perry

Saturday: 97

Sunday: 97

Monday: 97

Tuesday: 99

Pickens

Saturday: 94

Sunday: 95

Monday: 95

Tuesday: 97

Sumter

Saturday: 97

Sunday: 97

Monday: 97

Tuesday: 98

Tuscaloosa

Saturday: 94

Sunday: 96

Monday: 96

Tuesday: 98

Walker

Saturday: 93

Sunday: 95

Monday: 96

Tuesday: 98

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Spann said that “a strong upper ridge and the associated sinking air will keep most of the state dry. NWS will be issuing their heat products (advisories, warnings, etc.) for high heat index values.”

(Source) Click here to follow the James Spann Facebook Page. The projected temperatures were provided by the National Weather Service in Birmingham.

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