Thanksgiving Weather Recap and Black Friday: Forecast for Central and South Alabama

Thanksgiving Weather Recap and Black Friday: Thanksgiving brought mainly cloudy and cool conditions to central and south Alabama, with morning lows ranging from the upper 30s to low 40s. Afternoon highs reached the 50s to low 60s.

A few showers made an appearance in the evening, and while many areas stayed dry through the night, there’s a chance of additional isolated showers overnight. Temperatures cool into the low and mid 40s.

Looking ahead to Black Friday, the afternoon promises mild temperatures in the low 60s, under a partly to mostly cloudy sky. The region is expected to stay rain-free.

As night falls, lows drop to around 40°F. Saturday continues the mild trend with highs in the low to mid 60s, maintaining a partly to mostly cloudy sky, and remaining rain-free, making it favorable for events like the Iron Bowl in Auburn.

Sunday brings mostly cloudy conditions, with mild temperatures reaching the mid 60s. Scattered showers are expected in the afternoon and continue into the night. Sunshine makes a return early next week, accompanied by cooler temperatures, with highs ranging from the upper 50s to low 60s from Monday through Thursday.

Overnight lows dip into the 30s, particularly on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Rain may reappear late in the following week.

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Our Reader’s Queries

What was the significant Thanksgiving storm?

The Great Appalachian Storm of 1950 started as a low pressure area in North Carolina after Thanksgiving. It quickly grew stronger as it moved towards Washington, D.C. on the morning of Nov. 1950.

What year was the warmest Thanksgiving?

Thanksgiving Day Climate Stats
Highest Temps Lowest Temps
74 in 1941 33 in 1958
72 in 1981 34 in 1938
70 in 2010 35 in 1980
70 in 1973 35 in 1956

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