December warmth is the topic for this week.

James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist said that “temperatures will flirt with record highs across Alabama this week, especially Tuesday through Thursday with highs in the mid-70s.”

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A "front will be moving slowly northward as a warm front, and occasional showers are likely across North/Central Alabama through tonight. Highs today will range from the 50s across the Tennessee Valley of North Alabama, to the 70s over the southern third of the state," said Spann. 

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West Alabama Day-by-Day High-Temperature Guide

Bibb County

Monday: 67 degrees

Tuesday: 75 degrees

Wednesday: 77 degrees

Thursday: 79 degrees

Friday: 71 degrees

Fayette County

Monday: 64 degrees

Tuesday: 73 degrees

Wednesday: 75 degrees

Thursday: 77 degrees

Friday: 67 degrees

Greene County

Monday: 68 degrees

Tuesday: 75 degrees

Wednesday: 78 degrees

Thursday: 79 degrees

Friday: 71 degrees

Hale County

Monday: 67 degrees

Tuesday: 75 degrees

Wednesday: 78 degrees

Thursday: 78 degrees

Friday: 70 degrees

Lamar County

Monday: 64 degrees

Tuesday: 73 degrees

Wednesday: 76 degrees

Thursday: 77 degrees

Friday: 66 degrees

Perry County

Monday: 69 degrees

Tuesday: 75 degrees

Wednesday: 78 degrees

Thursday: 78 degrees

Friday: 71 degrees

Pickens County

Monday: 65 degrees

Tuesday: 75 degrees

Wednesday: 77 degrees

Thursday: 79 degrees

Friday: 68 degrees

Sumter County

Monday: 70 degrees

Tuesday: 76 degrees

Wednesday: 79 degrees

Thursday: 80 degrees

Friday: 71 degrees

Tuscaloosa County

Monday: 64 degrees

Tuesday: 74 degrees

Wednesday: 77 degrees

Thursday: 78 degrees

Friday: 69 degrees

Walker County

Monday: 63 degrees

Tuesday: 73 degrees

Wednesday: 76 degrees

Thursday: 77 degrees

Friday: 67 degrees

Spann said that “we will maintain the chance of showers tomorrow, but Wednesday and Thursday look mostly dry as an upper ridge over the Gulf builds northward. Rain amounts this week will vary from over two inches across the Tennessee Valley, to basically nothing over the southern third of Alabama.”

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