Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Birmingham AL
104 AM CDT Tue Sep 2 2025

...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, AVIATION...

.SHORT TERM...
(Today through Wednesday)
Issued at 103 AM CDT TUE SEP 2 2025

Much like yesterday, showers are likely again today across areas
mainly along and north of I-20. Coverage across the far northwestern
counties looks greater, with PoPs 40-50% this afternoon in that
area. Several CAMs at 00z indicated this, with decreasing coverage
overnight but enough to maintain some PoPs across the north and
northwest all the way into Wednesday morning. As another shortwave
scrapes by to the north into Wednesday, another afternoon of low
PoPs (20-30%) is expected across the northern half of the area. A
few rumbles of thunder are possible both this afternoon and
tomorrow, but widespread thunderstorm activity isn`t expected.
Meanwhile, highs will continue to be in the mid to upper 80s today
and tomorrow.

12

&&

.LONG TERM...
(Wednesday night through next Monday)
Issued at 103 AM CDT TUE SEP 2 2025

Another shortwave will pass by to the north on Thursday, as
disturbances continue pinwheeling around the southern periphery
of a slow-moving upper low centered over the Ontario/Lake Superior
region. As such, Thursday afternoon will again feature rain
chances across the northern half of Central Alabama. By Friday, we
are likely to warm back up into the low to mid 90s ahead of an
approaching front, which will return low rain chances to the
northwestern half of Central Alabama once again on Saturday. With
meager moisture to work with, however, widespread coverage appears
low at this time. Highs should be back into the mid to upper 80s
by Sunday and Monday.

12

&&

.AVIATION...
(06Z TAFS)
Issued at 103 AM CDT TUE SEP 2 2025

Rain showers have ended tonight or the most part. Showers look to
fire again this afternoon across similar areas to yesterday. Have
included PROB30 for SHRA for afternoon and evening hours at TCL,
EET, and BHM. Otherwise, sites should be VFR through the period.

12

&&

.FIRE WEATHER...

Min RH values will range from 35-50% this afternoon across central
and southern counties, with chances for isolated to scattered
showers across northern portions of the area through Wednesday
associated with shortwave activity. Moisture values will remain
relatively steady for the next few days, and will be above critical
thresholds. 20ft winds will continue to be light and variable,
increasing to 5-7 mph from the southwest by Thursday. There are no
fire weather concerns at this time.

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Gadsden     84  62  85  64 /  30  30  30  20
Anniston    84  63  84  65 /  20  20  20  10
Birmingham  86  66  86  67 /  30  20  30  10
Tuscaloosa  88  66  88  68 /  30  20  20  10
Calera      86  65  87  67 /  30  20  20  10
Auburn      85  64  87  66 /  10  10  10  10
Montgomery  88  64  89  68 /  10  10  10   0
Troy        87  63  87  66 /  10  10  10   0

&&

.BMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.
&&

$$

SHORT TERM...12
LONG TERM....12
AVIATION...12