I feel like we have been all over the place weather-wise this week from tornadoes, a warm-up, and a cool-down, and it’s just the first week of January.

Our early week severe weather threat prompted a tornado watch for our coverage area and even tornado warnings for some of our counties. At this moment, the National Weather Service in Birmingham has reported that they have “identified 11 tornado tracks from the Jan 3-4 event” and will be investigating more areas today. There will be more to come as that information develops.

Friday Weather Outlook

James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist said that “sunny weather continues across Alabama today with highs in the 50s over North Alabama and 60s to the south."

Weekend Weather Outlook

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Saturday “will remain dry; temperatures reach the low to mid-60s with a partly sunny sky. Some South Alabama communities will touch 70 degrees. Clouds increase late in the day, and an approaching disturbance will bring periods of rain to the state tomorrow night into Sunday,” said Spann.

“It won't rain all day Sunday, but if you have something planned outdoors be ready for occasional showers. The day will be cloudy with temperatures in the 50s over North Alabama, and the 60s for the southern counties. Rain will end from northwest to southwest late in the day Sunday,” said Spann.

West Alabama Weekend Temperature Guide

Bibb

Saturday: High of 66 & Low of 49

Sunday: High of 61 & Low of 41

Fayette

Saturday: High of 64 & Low of 50

Sunday: High of 58 & Low of 38

Greene

Saturday: High of 67 & Low of 51

Sunday: High of 61 & Low of 40

Hale

Saturday: High of 66 & Low of 50

Sunday: High of 61 & Low of 41

Lamar

Saturday: High of 64 & Low of 50

Sunday: High of 59 & Low of 37

Perry

Saturday: High of 66 & Low of 49

Sunday: High of 61 & Low of 42

Pickens

Saturday: High of 66 & Low of 52

Sunday: High of 60 & Low of 40

Sumter

Saturday: High of 68 & Low of 51

Sunday: High of 62 & Low of 39

Tuscaloosa

Saturday: High of 65 & Low of 51

Sunday: High of 60 & Low of 41

Walker

Saturday: High of 64 & Low of 49

Sunday: High of 59 & Low of 38

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